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Mathias Hancock
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31 July, 17:13
Using A=bh slove for h
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Mireya Hodges
31 July, 17:41
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Bassically you divide A (the area) by the B (the base) to get H (height)
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Marlon Hooper
31 July, 17:41
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Solve A = bh for b. Since h is multiplied times b, you must divide both sides by h in order to isolate b. Since (c+d) is divided by 2, you must first multiply both sides of the equation by 2. Then you have to subtract c from both sides in order to isolate d.
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