Question
Solve for b in terms of a, c, and d.
a=c+b–d
b=
a=c+b–d
b=
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To solve for \( b \) in the equation \( a = c + b - d \), we can start by rearranging the equation. Here are the steps:
1. Add \( d \) to both sides:
\[
a + d = c + b
\]
2. Subtract \( c \) from both sides:
\[
a + d - c = b
\]
Now, we have \( b \) expressed in terms of \( a \), \( c \), and \( d \):
\[
b = a + d - c
\]
1. Add \( d \) to both sides:
\[
a + d = c + b
\]
2. Subtract \( c \) from both sides:
\[
a + d - c = b
\]
Now, we have \( b \) expressed in terms of \( a \), \( c \), and \( d \):
\[
b = a + d - c
\]
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