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Ax = bx + 1. How is the value of x related to the difference of a and b?

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User Balu K
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Answer:

x = 1/(a-b)

Explanation:

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User Raj Yadav
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Answer:

x = 1/(a-b)

Explanation:

The given equation is ax = bx + 1

Collecting like terms:

ax - bx = 1

Factorizing x out of the equation:

x(a - b) = 1

Dividing both sides by (a - b):


(x(a - b))/((a - b)) = (1)/(a - b) \\x = (1)/(a - b)

Therefore, x is related to the difference of a and be by the equation

x = 1/(a-b) where a - b is the difference of a and b

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