How do i isolate a in p=a+b+c?

Math question... Isolate a Variable?

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    Variable isolation means leaving a certain variable alone in a side of an equation. 1) a = F/m Isolate F a(m) = F/m(m) am = F F = am <====ANS. 2) d = mt + b Isolate t d-b = mt + b -b d-b/m = mt/m (d-b)/m = t t = (d-b)/m <=====ANS.

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Variable isolation means leaving a certain variable alone in a side of an equation. 1) a = F/m Isolate F a(m) = F/m(m) am = F F = am <====ANS. 2) d = mt + b Isolate t d-b = mt + b -b d-b/m = mt/m (d-b)/m = t t = (d-b)/m <=====ANS.

Cunning

1) a = F/m ma = F m = F/a 2) d = mt +b d- b = mt t = (d-b) /m

peabody

1) F=am 2) (d-b)/m

Ashley

1) F=am 2) (d-b)/m

Ashley

1) a = F/m ma = F m = F/a 2) d = mt +b d- b = mt t = (d-b) /m

peabody

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