Problem Isolating a Variable?

So from the form (A+B)/C=(D-A)/E, you'll want to separate each side into two fractions making them A/C +B/C = D/E-A/E. Then move move the A/E to the side with the A/C and the B/C to the side with D/E giving you A/C +A/E = D/E - B/C Then factor out A from the left side of the equation: A (1/C +1/E) = D/E - B/C and divide (1/C + 1/E) from both sides thus isolating A giving you A= (D/E - B/C) / (1/C + 1/E) Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions!

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