Solve 0.45 = (a - x(bcd + bce + bf)) / (a + x(bcg - bcd -bce -bf)) for x

vindiou

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Hi everyone,

0.45 = (a - x(bcd + bce + bf)) / (a + x(bcg - bcd -bce -bf))
x = ?

I'm stuck and I need help! (I'm a 56 yo guy and school classes are very far...)

Thanks!
 
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Hi everyone,

0.45 = (a - x(bcd + bce + bf)) / (a + x(bcg - bcd -bce -bf))
x = ?

I'm stuck and I need help! (I'm a 56 yo guy and school classes are very far...)

Thanks!

The appearance seems a bit pointless. Can you solve \(\displaystyle 0.45 = \dfrac{a - xH}{a+x(J-H)}\), for x?
 
The appearance seems a bit pointless. Can you solve \(\displaystyle 0.45 = \dfrac{a - xH}{a+x(J-H)}\), for x?
Ahh, I do not think it pointless at all. Finding the relatively simple in the seemingly complex is one of the skills that math teaches you.
 
Well, Sir Vindiou he no seem too interested...edited his post to a point!!
 
0.45 = (a - x(bcd + bce + bf)) / (a + x(bcg - bcd -bce -bf))
x = ?
Since you're solving for x, then the rest is assumed to be givens; so simplify:
u = bcd + bce + bf
v = (bcg - bcd -bce -bf

Equation becomes:
(a - xu) / (a + xv) = 9/20

Let us know if yer still alive Sir V !!
 
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