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7 November, 16:37

Ax+b=3 (x-a) solve for x

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  1. 7 November, 16:42
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    Apply the distributive property.

    ax+b=3 (x) + 3 (-a)

    Multiply 3 by x to get 3x.

    ax+b=3x+3 (-a)

    Move - 1.

    ax+b=-1⋅3a

    Multiply - 1 by 3 to get - 3.

    ax+b=-3a

    Replace back in to larger expression.

    ax+b=3x-3a

    Since 3x contains the variable to solve for, move it to the left-hand side of the equation by subtracting 3x from both sides.

    ax+b-3x=-3a

    Factor out the GCF of x from each term in the polynomial.

    x (a) + x (-3) = - b-3a

    Factor out the GCF of x from ax-3x.

    x (a-3) = - b-3a

    Divide each term in the equation by (a-3).

    x=-3a+b/a-3

    Answer:

    x=-3a+b/a-3
  2. 7 November, 16:55
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    Ax + b = 3x - 3a

    Ax - 3x = - (3a+b)

    x (A-3) = - (3a+b)

    x = - (3a+b) / (A-3)
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