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so I am in algebra 1 and I need help with A+B=C but it says solve for A and I wanted to see if you can show how to do it for more questions in the future​

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to solve for A you would need to isolate it(get it by itself) and to do this you would subtract B from both sides

A + B = C
- B - B
——————-
A = C - B

the answer would be A = C - B
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Answer:

A = C-B

Explanation:

A+B=C

Subtract B from each side

A+B-B=C-B

A = C-B

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