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A+c=r+d solve for a, answer please :(

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Answer:

a = r + d - c

Explanation:

All we do is transpose c to the other side to isolate a.

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Answer:

a = r + d - c

Explanation:

a + c = r + d

You want a alone on the left side. c is being added to a.

To get rid of the c, you must subtract c from the left side, but the rule of equations is that you must do the same operation to both sides of the equation. We subtract c from both sides of the equation.

a + c - c = r + d - c

c - c = 0, so the c is eliminated from the left side.

We now have

a + 0 = r + d - c

a = r + d - c

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