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X - a = b; for x ..............

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the answer would be x=b+a because you have to add a to both sides since it is originally subtracted.
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User Karl Forner
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Answer:

x = b + a

Explanation:


x - a = b\\\\x - a + a= b+a\\\\\boxed {x=b+a}

Hope this helps.

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