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a(b+c) - d = e, for a

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Answer:

a =
(e+d)/(b+c)

Explanation:

To isolate the a, the first thing I would do is bring the d to the other side of the equation, remember to switch the sign. This would give me a(b+c) = e+d. Next, in order to get rid of the (b+c), bring it to the other side by dividing since it is attached to the a variable by multiplication. This leaves me with a = e+d / b+c. Make sure not to distribute, this would duplicate your a variable.

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