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Which equation is the result of solving y-p=m(x-q) for x?

x=y-p+mq / m

x= m (y-p)+q

x=m (y-p)+q

x=y-p-mq /m

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Which equation is the result of solving y-p=m(x-q) for x? x=y-p+mq / mx= m (

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