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Solve for b 4a=2b-7

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User PhilD
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Answer:

4a+7 over 2 = b.

Explanation:

First add 7 to both sides to get 2b by its self so you will have 4a+7=2b. Then, to get B by itself, divided both sides of the equation by to, so you will have 4a+7 (over 2) = B.

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User Tizianoreica
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Answer:

The simplified form of the equation in terms of b is
b=(4a+7)/(2).

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


4a=2b-7

We need to simplify the equation for b.

Add 7 to the both the sides.


4a+7=2b-7+7


4a+7=2b

Now divide both sides by 2.


(4a+7)/(2)=(2b)/(2)


b=(4a+7)/(2)

The simplified form of the equation in terms of b is
b=(4a+7)/(2).

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