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....................solve for x, 3+xc=d

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Answer:


\displaystyle x=(d-3)/(c)

Explanation:

Equation solving

To solve an equation for a specific variable requires isolating the variable by performing the adequate algebraic operations.

Solve for x:


3+xc=d

Subtract 3:


xc=d-3

Divide by c:


\boxed{\displaystyle x=(d-3)/(c)}

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