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  • 24-02-2022
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What is X if X + R = S? Given R and S

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Aisin
Aisin Aisin
  • 24-02-2022

Answer:

X = S-R

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't really know what it means, maybe what makes sense is X = S-R?

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vanityedgy
vanityedgy vanityedgy
  • 24-02-2022

Answer:

X = S-R

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to change the equation so that it shows X = .....

Thus, we move R to the opposite side of the equation, and we get...

X = S-R

(Since Positive R becomes negative after swapping sides)

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