SOLUTION: Solve the equation 2a-b=ac+3b for a. Iknow the answer but can't figure steps to get there. Please help
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Question 14339: Solve the equation 2a-b=ac+3b for a. Iknow the answer but can't figure steps to get there. Please help
Answer by Alwayscheerful(414) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well, in order to solve for A, you need all the A's on one side. so, you move the ac over with the 2a.
Don't forget to change the signs when moving across the equal sign.
Factor out the A
Divide both sides by to isolate the A
That should be your answer in terms of A
Hope this helps!
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