TWexXx
TWexXx
04-02-2016
Mathematics
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If BA + C = D, solve for A
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brookegallagher
brookegallagher
04-02-2016
To solve for A, we just have to isolate A on one side of the equation, like this:
[tex]BA+C=D \\ (BA+C)-C=(D)-C \\ BA=D-C \\ (BA)/B=(D-C)/B \\ A= \frac{D-C}{B} [/tex]
The answer is
A=(D-C)/B
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Hope this helps!
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Leader
Leader
04-02-2016
BA + C = D
Subtract C on both sides
BA + C - C = D - C
BA = D - C
Divide B on both sides
[tex] \frac{BA}{B} =\frac{D-C}{B}\\\\\ \boxed{\bf{A =\frac{D-C}{B}}}[/tex]
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