SOLUTION: I'm trying to solve for b: here's the problem a(x-1)=-x/b I've tried several times and I can solve for x which is x= ab/ab+1

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: I'm trying to solve for b: here's the problem a(x-1)=-x/b
I've tried several times and I can solve for x which is x= ab/ab+1
This question is from textbook Forgotten Algebra

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