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  • 04-08-2020
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For the equation ax+c =bx +d where a≠b and c≠d , what is x expressed in terms of a,b,c, and d?

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ASimpleEngineer
ASimpleEngineer ASimpleEngineer
  • 04-08-2020

Answer:

x = (d - c) / (a - b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's simply isolate and solve for the variable x.

ax + c = bx + d

ax - bx + c = d

x (a - b) = d - c

x = (d - c) / (a - b)

Thus, we have expressed x in terms of a,b,c, and d.

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