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  • 03-11-2019
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a−(a+b)x=(b−a)x−(c+bx), if b≠ 0

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  • 03-11-2019

Answer:

x = (a+c)/b

Step-by-step explanation:

a−(a+b)x=(b−a)x−(c+bx)

<=> a - ax - bx = bx - ax - c - bx

<=> a - ax - bx - (bx - ax - c - bx) = 0

<=> a - ax - bx - bx + ax + c + bx = 0

<=> a - ax + ax - bx - bx + bx + c = 0

<=> a - bx + c = 0

<=> a + c = bx

=> x = (a+c)/b

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