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Ax+bx=c make x subject​

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Answer:

x=c/(a+b)

Explanation:

ax+bx=c

x(a+b)=c

x(a+b)/(a+b)=c/(a+b)

x=c/(a+b)

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User Jitendra Vyas
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Answer:


x=(c)/(a+b)

Explanation:

To make x the subject of the equation ax + bx = c, rearrange the equation using algebraic operations to isolate a single x-variable.

Given equation:


ax + bx = c

Factor out x from the left side of the equation:


x(a+b)=c

Divide both sides of the equation by (a + b):


(x(a+b))/((a+b))=(c)/((a+b))

Simplify:


x=(c)/(a+b)

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