SOLUTION: Solve for a, x=a+b-2ab How do I do this???? It's for school tomorrow so if you could help me as soon as you could that would be great!!
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: Solve for a, x=a+b-2ab How do I do this???? It's for school tomorrow so if you could help me as soon as you could that would be great!!
This question is from textbook Addison-Wesley Algebra
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=a+b-2ab
subtract b from both sides
swap right & left
factor out the a
divide both sides by (1 - 2b)
answer
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