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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-02

Solve for \( x \) in the equation:

\[ xd = y(L - d) \]

Please explain the steps as well.

Asked by annalewin

Answer (3)

the answer is L= xd over y + d unfortunately i cant show the work bc i was only given the answer sorry :(

Answered by imbadatmathtbh | 2024-06-10

xd = y(L-d) then divide by "y" xd/y = L - d then add "d" xd/y + d = L

Answered by cooncrazy04 | 2024-06-10

To solve for x in the equation x d = y ( L − d ) , you need to rearrange the equation to isolate x on one side. After distributing and rearranging, you find x = d y ( L − d ) ​ .
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Answered by imbadatmathtbh | 2025-04-04