Which of the equations
Are
equivalent to
cx-a=b

Answer:
cx-a+b=2b, x=(a+b)/c, b+a=cx
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm actually not sure, but hey we have the same computer setup, here are the ways to solve & rewrite the equation.
cx-a+b=2b , subtract b from 2b to get B because of Subtraction property of equality,
2b-b=b, so cx-a=b
x=(a+b)/c , Get rid of the denominator by multiplying the C. You get "cx=a+b", you can subtract the A and get "cx-a=b"
b+a=cx , subtract the A, you get b=cx-a
Yeah and the rest I'm not sure, espicially on 0=cx-a+b, if you could subtract the b or not from the zero.