I have no idea how to do this question can I get a little help?
solve the equation for x.
y=x-v/b
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know how to solve
\[y=x-5\] for \(x\)? if the answer is "no" that is fine, i will explain it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh hold the phone
it is actually
\[y=\frac{x-v}{b}\]?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes that's what I meant I cant do that on my computer.
but I don't know hav
OpenStudy (anonymous):
to solve it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok lets solve
\[\pi=\frac{x-5}{2}\]for \(x\)
step 1) multiply by \(2\) to get rid of the fraction and get
\[2\pi=x-5\]
step 2) add \(5\) and get \(2\pi+5=x\) and now you are done because \(x\) is by itself
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
now lets do the same thing with
\[y=\frac{x-v}{b}\] step 1) multiply both sides by \(b\) and get
\[by=x-v\]
step 2) add \(v\) to both sides and get
\[by+v=x\] and again we are done
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks I hate doing math.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
me too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well your better than me
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