Changing the subject of a formula

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To make X the subject of the formula XA + BA = B, one must reverse the operations applied to X. First, subtract BA from both sides of the equation to isolate the term involving X. Next, divide both sides by A or multiply by A^-1 to solve for X. This process involves reversing the order of operations and ensuring that any changes made to one side of the equation are also applied to the other side. Following these steps will yield the desired expression for X.
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Ok, this most likely will be a silly question but I am having trouble trying to make X the subject of the formula XA +BA = B

im hoping someone is able to enlighten me

Thanks
 
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chuckienz said:
make X the subject

What do you mean by "subject"?
 
That British for what we Americans would call "solve the equation for x".

chuckienz, you solve an equation, or make x the subject of the equation, by "reversing" what has been done to x. Here, the equation is XA+ BA= B.

If I were given a value for A and asked to evaluate the left side, I would do two things: first multiply by A, second add BA. Here, you want to do the opposite. The opposite of "multiply by A" is "divide by A" or, same thing, "mutiply by A-1". The opposite of "add BA" is "subtract BA". Also, you because you are "reversing" everything you must also reverse the order. And, of course, anything you do to the left side of the equation, you must do to the right side.

So:
1) Subtract BA from both sides of the equation.
2) Multiply both sides of the equation by A-1.
 
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