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B + ad/c = e. can anyone help me make C the subject​

User Robmisio
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf c=(ad)/(e-b)}

Explanation:

Given equation:


\displaystyle b + (ad)/(c) = e

Subtract b to both sides


\displaystyle (ad)/(c) = e-b

Multiply c to both sides


ad=c(e-b)

Divide (e - b) to both sides


\displaystyle (ad)/(e-b) = c\\\\\boxed{c=(ad)/(e-b) }


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User Dan Loewenherz
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