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1 June, 06:32

In the following equation, c and d are both integers.

4cx - 5c = - 12x + d

What is the value of c?

What is the value of d?

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  1. 1 June, 09:32
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    4cx - 5c = - 12x + d

    we can factor out the c, to get:

    c (4x - 5) = - 12x + d

    divide both sides by (4x - 5) to get c

    c = - 12x + d

    4x - 5

    or you can use the same equation to get d

    c (4x - 5) = - 12x + d

    add 12 x to both sides

    d = c (4x - 5) + 12x
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