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c=a+3/b-2; for a (Change the subject)

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Answer:

a = cb - 2c - 3 \\  \\

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's first write the given equation once again properly,

c =  \frac{a + 3}{b - 2}  \\  \\

Well, now let's proceed with changing the subject of equation,

c(b - 2) = a + 3 \\  \\

Now, let's exchange the LHS and RHS of the above given equation,

a + 3 = c(b - 2) \\  \\

Simplifying the RHS of the above equation,

a + 3 = cb - 2c \\  \\

Now, taking (+3) from LHS to RHS of the above equation,

a = cb - 2c - 3 \\  \\

Hence, we created 'a' the subject of the equation.

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