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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ax+z=aw-y solve for a. show work please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a=(y+z)/(x+w)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks but can u show work of how u got that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ax+ z = aw -y Step 1: Move any thing from left side which isindependent of a so move Z to Y ax = aw-z-y Move term related to a to left side ax-aw = -y-z step 3 ..Take a out in left side and take - on right side a(x-w) = -(y+z) now multiply with (x-w) both side a= -(y+z)/(x-w) Next step take - sign from denomator on right side and cancel it a= (y+z)/(w-x). This is correct answer. My answer posted earlie was wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx dude

OpenStudy (anonymous):

darshanmeel's last answer is correct.\[a=\frac{y+z}{w-x} \]

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