SOLUTION: In the equation ax=a , assuming a is positive, what is the effect of increasing a the solution. Does the solution increase, decrease, or remain unchanged?
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Question 894063: In the equation ax=a , assuming a is positive, what is the effect of increasing a the solution. Does the solution increase, decrease, or remain unchanged?
Answer by fcabanski(1391) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If a, the solution, is increased, then the solution increases.
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