Part A: A = 9 over 2 (x + 23) solve for x.
\[A=\frac{ 9 }{ 2(x+23) }\] like this friend?
i dont get it
There's a few ways you can do this, I guess you can distribute if you want, either way will be equally length I guess. So distribute 2 over the x and 23 which will give you \[2(x+23) \implies 2x + 46\] \[A = \frac{ 9 }{ 2x+46 }\] cross multiply \[2x+46 = \frac{ 9 }{ A }\] \[2x = \frac{ 9 }{ A }-46\] we cancel 46 on the left side by subtracting, so now just divide the whole equation by 2 for your final answer.
i got X = 2/9 a - 23
thx
There's a problem here, you assumed they gave you the right answer rather than looking through the steps I gave you, and with this I know you don't care so there is no need for me to tell you whether the answer you think is right or not.
its right i look at the steps i did the problem i just didnt know if the got the right anwser or no that it
Wow the professor can't take it anymore!
Not quite, the answer Cat gave you was wrong. You can clearly see x=9/2A-23. Lol @Isaiah.Feynman :p
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