SOLUTION: m=r-c/r. What is c=?

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Question 631399: m=r-c/r. What is c=?

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First lets multiply everything by r to get rid of the fraction. So the equation now becomes mr= r^2-c. Now lets subtract r^2 from each side. mr-r^2=-c Now lets multiply each side by -1 to get the answer. -mr+r^2=c. (note: if you meant , I'm sorry for giving you the wrong solution, the solution to that is r-mr=c. I solved for .)
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