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Solve a = 2x + 6xz for X

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Answer:

x=a/2(1+3z)

Explanation:

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User Woahdae
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Answer:

See Below.

Explanation:

We are given the equation:


a=2x+6xz

And we want to solve for x.

On the right-hand side, we can factor:


a=x(2+6z)

And divide both sides by the factored expression. Hence:


\displaystyle x=(a)/(6z + 2)

And we're done!

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User Andrew Rasmussen
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