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How do u make x the subject in m=n+x/p

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(p)m=n+x/p(p)
mp-n=n+x-n
mp-n=x
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User Zalman
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Answer:


x=Pm-Pn

Explanation:

Hello

I think I can help you with this.

we have


m=n+(x)/(p)

Step 1

subtract n in each side of the equation


m=n+(x)/(p)\\\\m-n=n +(x)/(p)-n\\m-n=+(x)/(p)

Step 2

multiply p by each side of the equation


m-n=+(x)/(p)\\P(m-n)=P(+(x)/(p))\\Pm-Pn=x\\\\so\\\\x=Pm-Pn

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