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10 October, 04:36

How do you make 'a' the subject of the formula: ab - cd = ac

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  1. 10 October, 04:42
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    First bring all terms in 'a' to the left side of the formula by subtracting ac from both sides

    ab - ac - cd = ac - ac

    ab - ac - cd = 0

    now add cd to both sides

    ab - ac - cd + cd = cd

    ab - ac = cd

    now factor the left side by taking out the 'a'

    a (b-c) = cd

    now divide both sides by (b-c)

    a = cd / (b-c)

    done
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