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Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for x?

Which equation is correctly rewritten to solve for x?-example-1

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Explanation:

User Phil Ryan
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Answer:

Option (A)

Explanation:

Te given equation is,

-qx + p = r

Toe find the value of x,

By subtracting p from both the sides of the equation.

-qx + p - q = r - q

-qx = r - q

By dividing the whole equation by (-q),


(-qx)/((-q))=(r-p)/(-q)

x =
-(r-p)/(q)

x =
(p-r)/(q)

Therefore, Option (A) will be the answer.

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