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Division across with the constant-factor

If the unknown term on one side of the equation has a constant factor, then we divide the equation with the constant factor. Thus the constant factor is moved to the other side of the equation as a denominator.

This is to express the unknown.

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If the unknown term on one side of the equation has a constant factor, then we divide the equation with the constant factor. Thus the constant factor is moved to the other side of the equation as a denominator.

This is to express the unknown.


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If the unknown term on one side of the equation has a constant factor, then we divide the equation with the constant factor. Thus the constant factor is moved to the other side of the equation as a denominator.

This is to express the unknown.


More info