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Ax+z=aw-y for a


man i hate math ngl- please send help

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Subtract z first and aw from the equation to isolate the a terms while keeping the equation balanced.

ax-aw= -y-z

Then factor an a from each term.

a(x-w)=-y-z

Now, divide each side of the equation by x-w.

a = -y-z/x-w

Multiply the right side of the equation by a form of 1 to rewrite the expression.
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Ax+z=aw-y for a man i hate math ngl- please send help-example-1
User Sam Hartman
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Answer:

its a =y+z/w-x

Explanation:

First, subtract

z and a w from each side of the equation to isolate the

a terms while keeping the equation balanced

than factor a A from each term on the left side of the equation

now divide each side of the equation by x-w to solve for a while keeping the equations balanced

you then multiply the right side of the equation by a form of 1 to rewrite the expression as

a=-1/-1 x -y & -z/ \-x/-w

than you remove the ones add a addition to y and the z and then you flip the x and the why and add multiplication

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