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Solve for x if ab ≠ 2c

Solve for x if ab ≠ 2c-example-1

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Answer:


x=(b+ax)/(2c-ba)

Explanation:

When given the following expression, one is asked to solve for (x):


(2x-a)/(b)=(ax+1)/(c)

Use cross products to rid the variable in the denominator,


c(2x-a)=b(ax+1)

Simplify, distribute, multiply every term in the parenthesis by the term outside of it,


2xc-ac=bax+b

Inverse operations, collect all terms with variable (x) on one side of the equation:


2xc-ac = bax + b\\\\2xc - bax = b + ac

Factor, remove a like term that exists in both of these expressions,


x(2c-ba)=b+ax

Inverse operations,


x=(b+ax)/(2c-ba)

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x = (ac + b)/(2c - ab)

Refer to the attachment for step by step explaination.

Solve for x if ab ≠ 2c-example-1
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