Respuesta :

Answer:

c = [tex]\frac{d-ab}{a}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

your equation: a(c+b) = d

Distribute a to get: ac+ab=d

Subtract ab from both sides because you are trying to isolate c.  

You should get: ac = d - ab

Now divide a so that you get c all alone.  Should look like this:

c = [tex]\frac{d-ab}{a}[/tex]

That's it!

Answer:

c= (d-ab)/a

Step-by-step explanation:

a(c+b)=d [taking a to the RHS]

=>c+b = d/a [taking b to the RHS]

=> c= d/a - b [taking LCM]

=> c= (d-ab)/a