Solve for a
a=5y-4x
Solve for x
x=\frac{5y-a}{4}
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6a+5y-7a=4x
Subtract 7a from both sides.
-a+5y=4x
Combine 6a and -7a to get -a.
-a=4x-5y
Subtract 5y from both sides.
\frac{-a}{-1}=\frac{4x-5y}{-1}
Divide both sides by -1.
a=\frac{4x-5y}{-1}
Dividing by -1 undoes the multiplication by -1.
a=5y-4x
Divide 4x-5y by -1.
7a+4x=6a+5y
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
4x=6a+5y-7a
Subtract 7a from both sides.
4x=-a+5y
Combine 6a and -7a to get -a.
4x=5y-a
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{4x}{4}=\frac{5y-a}{4}
Divide both sides by 4.
x=\frac{5y-a}{4}
Dividing by 4 undoes the multiplication by 4.
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