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-3(x-a)+b=c
=>-3(x−a)=c−b=>x−a = −c−b
--------
3
=>
x =−
c−b
+
a
-------
3
=>
x= a −
c−b
------
3
Hope it helps !!!
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x=a+1/3b+-1/3c. Hope this helps ;)
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