SOLUTION: Solve the equation for the indicated variable. Assume all constants are non-zero. Solving for x, if A does not equal 21 (sorry, I don't have the correct symbol): (Ax-B)/[C-B

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Question 1025828: Solve the equation for the indicated variable. Assume all constants are non-zero.
Solving for x, if A does not equal 21 (sorry, I don't have the correct symbol):

(Ax-B)/[C-B(1-3x)]=7

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Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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. Multiply each side by (C-B-3Bx)
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Divide each side by (A+21B)
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