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solve x in terms of a b and c:
bx+a=c

i have x= ___-a=c____
b
is this correct?
14 years ago

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x=(c-a)/b
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solve x in terms of a b and c:
bx+a=c

i have x= ___-a=c____
b
is this correct?

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