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OpenStudy (ageta):

easy Question and easy medal

OpenStudy (ageta):

how can you make "a "separate in this equation

OpenStudy (ageta):

\[t = \frac{ a-b }{ c}\]

OpenStudy (ageta):

@TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (ageta):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (ageta):

@rebeccaxhawaii

OpenStudy (ssddss02):

What do you mean a separate?

OpenStudy (ageta):

separate it like "T"

OpenStudy (ageta):

I think it is T(c)-B=A

OpenStudy (ageta):

I got it thank you guys

OpenStudy (vuriffy):

t = (a-b)/c Start by multiplying c to the other side. t(c) = a - b Then to put b on the other side, you must add b t(c) + b = a

OpenStudy (vuriffy):

Check your work.

OpenStudy (ageta):

oh yea true

OpenStudy (ageta):

forgot to change the sign

OpenStudy (ageta):

thank you

OpenStudy (vuriffy):

Always the opposite operation. It's okay, good job.

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