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  • 28-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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Solve the equation for b. M = 4b + 9bx

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Branta Branta
  • 04-11-2019

Answer:

M/(4+9x)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is M = 4b + 9bx.

M = 4b + 9bx

Factorizing right hand side by b:

b* (4 + 9x)

Reformulating the equation accordingly:

M = b * (4+9x)

Dividing both the left hand side and right hand side of the equation by (4+9x):

M/(4+9x) = b

=> b = M/(4+9x)

Or, In other words the required value of b is M/(4+9x)

This value of b is a function of two given variables,namely M and x, or f(M,x)

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