Math, asked by raebabe, 8 months ago

m = n + x/p make x the subject

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Answered by mysticd
4

 Given \: equation: \: m = n + \frac{x}{p}

 \implies n + \frac{x}{p} = m

 \implies \frac{x}{p} = m - n

 \implies x = p(m-n)\: \blue { (x \: is \: subject )}

Therefore.,

 \red{ x}\green { = p(m-n)}\\\blue { (x \: is \: subject )}

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Answered by Anonymous
1

\sf\red{\underline{\underline{Answer:}}}

\sf{The \ required \ equation \ is \ x=p(m-n)}

\sf\orange{Given:}

\sf{\implies{m=n+\frac{x}{p}}}

\sf\pink{To \ find:}

\sf{Equation \ where \ x \ is \ the \ subject.}

\sf\green{\underline{\underline{Solution:}}}

\sf{\implies{m=n+\frac{x}{p}}}

\sf{\implies{m-n=\frac{x}{p}}}

\sf{\implies{p(m-n)=x}}

\sf{\implies{x=p(m-n)}}

\sf{Here, \ x \ is \ the \ subject.}

\sf\purple{\tt{\therefore{The \ required \ equation \ is \ x=p(m-n)}}}

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