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29 April, 02:23

Eliminate "x" from equation x - m = l (l - m) x + a = 0

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  1. 29 April, 02:53
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    So the 2 equations are

    x-m=l and

    (l-m) x+a=0

    assuming that (l-m) x means (l-m) times x

    x-m=l and

    (l-m) x=a

    solve for x in first equation

    x-m=l

    add m to both sides

    x=l+m

    subsitute (l+m) for x in other equation

    (l-m) x+a=0

    (l-m) (l+m) + a=0

    l²-m²+1=0

    there, x is eliminated
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