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6 March, 20:32

Consider the following formula:

ax-bc+y=z

What represents the formula for x?

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  1. 6 March, 23:32
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    x = (z-y) / (a-b)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given ax-bx+y=z, we are asked to isolate x. To do so, first take common factor between the first and the second terms

    ax-bx+y=z

    (a-b) * x+y = z

    Then, isolate the x term by subtracting y at both sides

    (a-b) * x+y-y = z-y

    (a-b) * x = z-y

    Finally, divide by (a-b) at both sides

    (a-b) * x / (a-b) = (z-y) / (a-b)

    x = (z-y) / (a-b)
  2. 6 March, 23:44
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    Answer: z-y+bc/a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ax-bc+y=z

    ax-bc=z-y

    ax=z-y+bc

    x=z-y+bc/a
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