Respuesta :
Answer:
x=15/a+b/a
Step-by-step explanation:
a*x=15+b
you need to move all the variables (a) to one side and to do that you can re-organize it to say
x*a=15+b
to get the answer you need to divide (a) and that gets you your answer,
x=15/a+b/a
Here is your equation:
[tex]ax=15+b[/tex]
You're trying to find x alone. To find a specific variable, you have to do the opposite of what's happening to the variable, which is x in this equation.
In this equation, x is being multiplied by a. That means you have to do the opposite of multiplying, which is dividing by a. To leave x alone, divide both sides by a.
[tex]ax \div a = \frac{15+b}{a}[/tex]
Now that you have divided both sides by a, which leaves x alone, you have:
[tex]x = \frac{15+b}{a}[/tex]
Your answer is [tex]x = \frac{15+b}{a}[/tex]
If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments! :)