Solve for the varialble c.
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Collect the c terms to one side of the equation and the other terms to the opposite side of the equation: ac-c=3b-4. Factorise the left: c(a-1)=3b-4. Divide both sides by the factor (a-1): c=(3b-4)/(a-1).

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