SOLUTION: problem: ax = bx + c answer: x = c/(a,-b) please break the problem down step by step to get the answer.

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Question 19523: problem: ax = bx + c
answer: x = c/(a,-b)
please break the problem down step by step to get the answer.

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here's how this goes:
Subtract bx from both sides of the equation.
Factor x.
Divide both sides by (a - b)
Note; no comma is required inside the parentheses.

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