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Question 705456: I am having a really hard time simplifying the following expression: a(b-c)=a/b and solve for c. I thought the answer would be c = -a/b + b but I am really quite unsure on where I can simplify further.
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I am having a really hard time simplifying the following expression: a(b-c)=a/b and solve for c. I thought the answer would be c = -a/b + b but I am really quite unsure on where I can simplify further.
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a(b-c)=a/b and solve for c. I thought the answer would be c = -a/b + b
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a(b-c)=a/b and solve for c
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a(b-c)=a/b
ab*(b-c) = a
b*(b-c) = 1
b%5E2+-+bc+=+1%0D%0A%7B%7B%7B-bc+=+1+-+b%5E2
-c+=+%281+-+b%5E2%29%2Fb
c+=+%28b%5E2+-+1%29%2Fb