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What is the first step in solving ab -c = d for a

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Answer:

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Explanation:

To solve for "a", you would first isolate ab on the right-hand side by adding "c" on both sides:


ab-c=d\\ab-c+c=d+c\\ab=d+c

Next, you would divide both sides by "b" to isolate "a":


ab=d+c\\ab/ b=(d+c)/ b\\a = (d+c)/(b)

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The solution is:


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

Work/explanation:

To solve the given expression for a, we should isolate it by using basic algebraic operations.

The first step is to add c to each side:


\sf{ab-c=d}


\sf{ab=d+c}

Now, divide each side by b:


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

I have solved the equation for a.

Thrrefore, the answer is a = d + c / b.

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