How to Solve for X in terms of . . . ?

Josilyn08

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Problem #1(terms of A,B,and Y): 7A=1/5bx-3y


Problem #2 (terms of A and P): A=4P(1+x)^2



I understand solving for "X" but I don't get how to do it in terms of other variables.
 
Josilyn08 said:
Problem #1(terms of A,B,and Y): 7A=1/5bx-3y


Problem #2 (terms of A and P): A=4P(1+x)^2



I understand solving for "X" but I don't get how to do it in terms of other variables.

how to do it in terms of other variables - it only means that the solution needs to be explicit, i.e. 'x' will be on one side of the "equal to sign" and on the other side - you must not have any term with 'x'.

Problem #2 (terms of A and P): A=4P(1+x)^2

I'll do a similar but different problem

A + B =C * D * (F + G* x)^N

(A+B)/(C*D) = (F + G* x)^N

[(A+B)/(C*D)] ^ (1/N) = F + G* x

G* x = [(A+B)/(C*D)] ^ (1/N) - F

x = {[(A+B)/(C*D)] ^ (1/N) - F}/G
 
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