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  • 04-08-2020
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What is the solution to

Ax+ bx + C=0

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ASimpleEngineer
ASimpleEngineer ASimpleEngineer
  • 04-08-2020

Answer:

x = -C / (A + b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Without given values for the constants A, b, and C (Assuming they are constants), the best we can do is to isolate the variable x.  Let's proceed to solve for x.

Ax + bx + C = 0

x (A + b) + C = 0

x (A + b) = -C

x = -C / (A + b)

So now, when you get the values of the constants A, b, and C, you can plug those in to solve for variable x.

Cheers.

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