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28 May, 06:19
What is a=h (b+c) (solve for b)
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Lauryn Weeks
28 May, 06:24
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1. a=h (b+c)
2. distribute the h:
a=hb+hc
3. move the 'hb' to the left:
a - hb = hc
4. subtract the a from both sides:
-hb = hc - a
5. divide both sides by - h to isolate b:
b = - hc+a/h
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