dx = r-cx+1
dx + cx = r+1
x (d+c) = r+1
x= r+1/d+c
2006-08-07 10:36:29
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answer #1
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answered by John 2
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dx-1=r-cx
first you add 1 to both sides
dx = r-cx+1
then add cx to both sides
dx + cx = r+1
simplify left side
x (d+c) = r+1
and you have the answer
x= r+1/d+c
have a great day!
2006-08-07 18:21:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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dx = r-cx+1
dx + cx = r+1
x (d+c) = r+1
so this is ur answer x= r+1/d+c
2006-08-07 17:39:49
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answer #3
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answered by morenachula06 3
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dx+cx=r+1
x(d+c)=r+1
so x=r+1/d+c
2006-08-07 17:36:34
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answer #4
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answered by raj 7
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same here! jeesh! id have no idea! lol sorry, im not helping very much....=] lol
2006-08-07 17:35:55
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answer #5
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answered by ~*♥@ngie♥*~ 2
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m=mc2
2006-08-07 17:35:51
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answer #6
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answered by butterfly23 3
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yeah, what they said, lol
2006-08-07 17:37:36
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answer #7
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answered by big_j_gizzy 4
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