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Hailey Rodgers
Mathematics
23 January, 08:48
Solve for x and state any restrictions:
cx-b=ax+d
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Mark Bolton
23 January, 08:53
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Let us first write down the equation that is given and then go for solving it.
cx - b = ax + d
cx - ax = d + b
x (c - a) = d + b
x = (d + b) / (c - a)
Only restriction is that a cannot be equal to c. The reason behind such a restriction is that if c and a becomes equal, then the denominator will become zero and the value of x will come down to zero.
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