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A(c+b)=d solve for c

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Answer:


\displaystyle{c = (d)/(a) - b}

Explanation:

Given the equation:


\displaystyle{a(c + b) = d}

First, divide both sides by a:


\displaystyle{ (a(c + b))/(a) = (d)/(a) } \\ \\ \displaystyle{c + b = (d)/(a) }

Then subtract both sides by b-term to isolate c-term:


\displaystyle{c + b - b = (d)/(a) - b} \\ \\ \displaystyle{c = (d)/(a) - b}

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