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Solve d=a+c/ac for a

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Answer:

a=d(ac)-c

Explanation:

Yes (multiply ac both sides subtract C both sides gets a alone)

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Answer:


d = (a + c)/(ac) \\

multiply either sides by ac :


(d * ac) = ( (a + c)/(ac) ) * ac \\ \\ dac = a + c

collect a - terms together, by subtracting a from both sides:


dac - a = (a + c) - a \\ dac - a = c

factorise out a :


a(dc - 1) = c \\ \\ { \boxed{ \boxed{a = (c)/(dc - 1) }}}

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