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14 April, 03:40

Solve for x: m (fx+a) = z+g

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  1. 14 April, 06:12
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    First you need to divide m over to get fx+a = (z+g) / m

    Then you subtract a on both sides to get fx = ((z+g) / m) - a

    Next you divide f on both sides to get x = ((f (z+g) / m) - (a/f) which is your awnser.
  2. 14 April, 07:32
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    X = - a/f = z/mf + g/mf

    -a is over f

    + z over mf

    + g over mf
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