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Can someone explain how to solve this please?

Can someone explain how to solve this please?-example-1

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a = (2x + 6)/(5)
first of all you need to multiply by 5 both sides if the equation. Then you get

5a=2x+6

now move 2x to the left side and 5a to the right side. Don't forget, when you move numbers like that you need to change their sign (if there were 5a it becomes -5a)

-2x=6-5a (now divide both sides of the equation by -2)


x = (5a - 6)/(2)

or

x=2.5a - 3
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User Darraghmurphy
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Answer:


x = (5a - 6)/(2)

Explanation:


a = (2x + 6)/(5)

First, let's switch sides to place x on the left side.


(2x + 6)/(5) = a

Multiply both sides by 5.


5 * (2x + 6)/(5) = 5 * a


2x + 6 = 5a

Subtract 6 from both sides.


2x = 5a - 6

Divide both sides by 2.


(2x)/(2) = (5a - 6)/(2)


x = (5a - 6)/(2)

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