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Solve for a.

ab + c = d

User Mrdziuban
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Answer:

a = (d-c)/b

Explanation:

User Daniels
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Answer:

a = ( d-c)/b

Explanation:

to solve for a in this expression , ab + c = d , you are going to try and express a in terms of b,c and d.

to do that

ab + c = d

ab = d-c

divide both sides by the coefficient of a which is b

ab/b = d - c/b

a = ( d-c)/b

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