How do you solve for a in 2a - b = ac + 3b2ab=ac+3b?

1 Answer
Apr 25, 2018

a=(4b)/(2-c)a=4b2c

Explanation:

"collect terms in a on the left side of the equation"collect terms in a on the left side of the equation
"and all other terms on the right side"and all other terms on the right side

"add b to both sides"add b to both sides

2acancel(-b)cancel(+b)=ac+3b+b

rArr2a=ac+4b

"subtract "ac" from both sides"

2a-ac=cancel(ac)cancel(-ac)+4b

rArr2a-ac=4b

"factor out the a on the left side"

rArra(2-c)=4b

"divide both sides by "(2-c)

(acancel((2-c)))/cancel(2-c)=(4b)/(2-c)

rArra=(4b)/(2-c)