Respuesta :

Let's solve for b.

2b−7x=3(b−3)

Step 1: Add -3b to both sides.

2b−7x+−3b=3b−9+−3b

−b−7x=−9

Step 2: Add 7x to both sides.

−b−7x+7x=−9+7x

−b=7x−9

Step 3: Divide both sides by -1.

−b

−1

=

7x−9

−1

b=−7x+9

Answer:

b=−7x+9

First you had to subtract by two-b from both sides of equation form.

[tex]2b-7x-2b=3(b-3)-2b[/tex]

Then simplify.

[tex]-7x=b-9[/tex]

Next, you divide by negative seven from both sides of equation form.

[tex]\frac{-7x}{-7}= \frac{b}{-7}- \frac{9}{-7}[/tex]

Finally, simplify by equation.

[tex]x=-\frac{b-9}{7}[/tex]

Final answer: [tex]\boxed{x=b-9/7}[/tex]

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