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Damari Orr
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16 November, 15:13
2p - 1/q = r/q + 4, subject q
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Owen Leach
16 November, 15:40
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Solve for q:
2 p - 1/q = r/q + 4
Bring 2 p - 1/q together using the common denominator q. Bring r/q + 4 together using the common denominator q:
(2 p q - 1) / q = (4 q + r) / q
Multiply both sides by q:
2 p q - 1 = 4 q + r
Subtract 4 q - 1 from both sides:
q (2 p - 4) = r + 1
Divide both sides by 2 p - 4:
Answer: q = (r + 1) / (2 p - 4)
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