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Solving linear equations

Solving linear equations-example-1
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Answer:

1. P =
(I)/(rt)

2. y =
(6 - 3x)/(11) or
(-3x +6)/(11) (depending on how you want the equation arranged)

3. c =
(a-bd)/(b)

4 t =
(A - p )/(pr)

Explanation:

1. I =Prt for P:

I = Prt divide both sides by rt to isolate P

P =
(I)/(rt)

2. 3x + 11y = 6 for y

3x + 11y = 6 subtract 3x from both sides

11y = 6 - 3x divide both sides by 11

y =
(6 - 3x)/(11) or
(-3x +6)/(11) depending on how you want the equation arranged

3. a = b(c + d) for c

a = b(c + d) distribute b to (c+d)

a = bc + bd subtract bd from both sides

a - bd = bc divide both sides by b

c =
(a-bd)/(b)

4. A = p + prt for t

A = p + prt subtract p from both sides

A - p = prt divide both sides by pr

t =
(A - p )/(pr)

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