Transform the equation to isolate x: ax = bx + 1. How is the value of x related to the difference of a and b?
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Answer:

x = 1/a-b.

x is the reciprocal of the difference of a and b.

x is 1 over the difference of a and b.

x is the quotient of 1 and the difference of a and b.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The transformation of the given equation ax = bx + 1 for the x will be 1/(a - b).

What is the substitution of an equation?

In the by substitution method, one of the equations is calculated for one of the variables, which is then transferred back into the other equation where the chosen variable is a replacement, and the second equation is then calculated for. The first variable is then home safely.

In other words, substitution is a method to find the value of variables x and y by just substituting x and y to another equation.

The substitution method is more good than the elimination method.

Given that the equation

ax = bx + 1

Transfer bx to the left side

ax- bx = 1

Take common x from the left-hand side

x(a - b) = 1

Divide a - b on both sides

x = 1/(a - b) hence it will be the correct transformation.

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