Solve a = d+c/b for d.
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To solve for d, you need to get d by itself on one side of the equals sign!
Since d + c/b is currently on one side of the equals sign, all you have to do is move the c/b to the other side of the equation (to the other side of the equals sign with the a).
To do this, you should subtract c/b from both sides of the equation.
You then get:
a - c/b = d
D is now by itself - you solved for d and your work is done.
Since d + c/b is currently on one side of the equals sign, all you have to do is move the c/b to the other side of the equation (to the other side of the equals sign with the a).
To do this, you should subtract c/b from both sides of the equation.
You then get:
a - c/b = d
D is now by itself - you solved for d and your work is done.
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d=a-c/b by take c/b to other side
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