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10 May, 23:02

Jamal states that ax + b = a (x + c), given a, b, and c are not equal to 0.

What must be the value of c for Jamal's statement to be true?

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  1. 11 May, 01:03
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    To answer the question, we must find c of the equation:

    ax + b = a (x + c)

    If we divide by "a" on both sides we have to:

    x + b / a = x + c

    For values of "a" other than zero.

    So:

    c = b / a.

    So that the affirmation of Jamal Be true c = b / a
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