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Solve the equation for a? z=mab. a)a=z+mb b)a=z-mb c)a= mb/z d)a=z/mb

User Edan Chetrit
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Answer:

a = z/mb

Explanation:

Given:


\displaystyle \large{z=mab}

To solve for a, divide both sides by the variables mb to isolate a-term.


\displaystyle \large{(z)/(mb)=(mab)/(mb)}

Simplify the expression and we finally have solved for a-term.


\displaystyle \large{(z)/(mb)=a}\\\\\displaystyle \large{a=(z)/(mb)}

Therefore, the answer to this question is a = z/mb.

Please let me know if you have any questions regarding my answer or explanation!

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