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Maeve Horton
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5 April, 06:09
Z=b-m+a solving for a
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Ariel Riley
5 April, 06:28
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Just isolate a.
z = b - m + a
Subtract b from both sides.
z - (b) = b - (b) - m + a
z - b = - m + a
Add m to both sides.
z - b + (m) = - m + (m) + a
z - b + m = a
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