So suppose you did divide by a first, and end up with y/a=x+7/a, where would you go from that?
-(7/a) and then up with y/a-7/a=x, is this the same as saying y-7/a=x?
edit: didn't see your post @JWestland, thanks all, thinnk I'm just about wrapping my head around it.
youtube is your friend here if you want to Maths Moar
A video along with some practise often goes in better than reading text.
and even then you will have to be super careful checking work, maths isn't easy for most of us so don't worry if you don't get it in one go :)
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So suppose you did divide by a first, and end up with y/a=x+7/a, where would you go from that?
-(7/a) and then up with y/a-7/a=x, is this the same as saying y-7/a=x?
edit: didn't see your post @JWestland, thanks all, thinnk I'm just about wrapping my head around it.