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help maths problem

  • 19-09-2011 6:27pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 58 ✭✭


    i just cant figure how to do this it is doing my head in!! please help

    formulae- simulaneous equations

    x= a+b
    ----
    .......... a-b

    make a subject to the formula

    I know the answer is a=b(x+1)
    x-1
    :confused::confused::confused::confused:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,595 ✭✭✭MathsManiac


    Multiply both sides by (a-b) to give:
    x(a-b) = (a+b)

    Expand the left-hand side to get:

    xa - xb = a + b

    Next, you need to get all terms that have an "a" in them to the left-hand side, and all other terms to the right-hand side. So, add xb to both sides:

    xa = a + b + xb

    ...and subtract a from both sides:

    xa - a = b + xb.

    Factorsie the left-hand side, so that a will appear only once:

    a(x - 1) = b + xb.

    (We could have factorised the right-hand side too, but it's not necessary.)
    Now divide across by (x - 1) to get:

    a = (b + xb) / (x-1)

    If we had factorised the top line too, this would be a = b(x+1)/(x-1).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 58 ✭✭mary21


    thank you so much:)


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 573 ✭✭✭Syllabus


    Multiply both sides by (a-b) to give:
    x(a-b) = (a+b)

    Expand the left-hand side to get:

    xa - xb = a + b

    Next, you need to get all terms that have an "a" in them to the left-hand side, and all other terms to the right-hand side. So, add xb to both sides:

    xa = a + b + xb

    ...and subtract a from both sides:

    xa - a = b + xb.

    Factorsie the left-hand side, so that a will appear only once:

    a(x - 1) = b + xb.

    (We could have factorised the right-hand side too, but it's not necessary.)
    Now divide across by (x - 1) to get:

    a = (b + xb) / (x-1)

    If we had factorised the top line too, this would be a = b(x+1)/(x-1).


    my head hurts:eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,599 ✭✭✭matthew8


    Wait, from reading the op I have no idea of what the actual equation is.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 27,344 CMod ✭✭✭✭spurious


    Asked and answered.
    Closed.


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