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Solve for c.

a (b – c) = d


a) c= d - ab/a

b) c= ab – d/b

c) c= ab – d/a

d) c= ab + d/а

User AngiSen
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Answer:

C) c=ad-d/a

Explanation:

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User Lukas Batteau
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Answer:


c=(ab-d)/(a)

Therefore, the option 'c' is true

Explanation:

Given the expression


a (b - c) = d

Let's solve for c


a (b - c) = d

Step 1: Add -ab to both sides


ab-ac+\left(-ab\right)=d+\left(-ab\right)


-ac=-ab+d

Step 2: Divide both sides by -a


(-ac)/(-a)=(-ab+d)/(-a)


c=(ab-d)/(a)

Hence, we conclude that:


c=(ab-d)/(a)

Therefore, the option 'c' is true

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