SOLUTION: -3 plus a divided by b plus c = t solve for A
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Question 683626: -3 plus a divided by b plus c = t solve for A
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Multiply both sides by (b+c)
-3 + a = t(b+c)
Isolate the a variable
a = tb + tc + 3
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