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OpenStudy (anonymous):

AC + L = D - TC Solve for C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well to start out, you would add D to both sides, giving you AC + L + D = -TC you would then move the AC term over so that you have anything with a C on the same side, giving you L + D = -TC - AC you would then factor out the C to isolate it, giving you L + D = C(-T-A) And finally you would divide by the term in parentheses to fully isolate the C, giving you L+D / (-T-A) = C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there another wat to write (-t-a) getting wrong answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last question S was not cap...check that this time lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well you could factor out a negative one and write it -(T+A)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

still not getting it with that ugg this online crap

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