Asked by Connor
Solve for x in terms of a and b
(b-a)x=3x-(5/a)
I can't figure out how to get the x alone with out getting (3x)/(b-a).
Can anyone help explain?
(b-a)x=3x-(5/a)
I can't figure out how to get the x alone with out getting (3x)/(b-a).
Can anyone help explain?
Answers
Answered by
alex
log[3](7x-3)>=log[3](5x)
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