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Paula Montes
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28 May, 05:32
Solve for x: m = 9 + 3x-dx
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Cristina Mitchell
28 May, 05:37
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x=m-9/-d+3
Step-by-step explanation:
-dx+3x+9=m
Step 2: Add - 9 to both sides.-dx+3x+9+-9=m+-9
-dx+3x=m-9
Step 3: Factor out variable x. x (-d+3) = m-9
Step 4: Divide both sides by - d+3.
the answer is x=m-9/-d+3
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