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A-q=a+sx (solve for x)

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a - q = a + sx
- a
-q = sx
÷ s
-q/s = x
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User Marcelo Oliveto
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Answer: The solved value of x =
(-q)/(s)

Explanation:

The given equation :
a-q=a+sx

As per the given equation , we apply sum properties of equality.

To solve for x , first we subtract s from both sides , we get


a-q-a=a+sx-a (By Subtraction property of equality)


-q=sx

Now , we divide both sides by s , we get


(-q)/(s)=x (By Division property of equality)

Therefore , the solved value of x =
(-q)/(s)

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User Alex Wittig
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