SOLUTION: a(x-b)= c + ab
solve for x
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Question 100877: a(x-b)= c + ab
solve for x
Answer by doukungfoo(195) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
first distribute a across (x-b)
now move -ab to the other side by adding it to both sides
-ab+ab on the left side cancel out and ab+ab on the right side combine to get 2ab
divide both sides by a
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