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29 September, 16:42

U=-2a-3/ka, write an equation to solve for a (do not actually answer)

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  1. 29 September, 16:46
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    U=-2a-3/ka

    First you need to get rid of the denominator. Do this by multiplying each side by ka.

    U (ka) = - 2a - 3

    Now add 2a to both sides.

    Uka + 2a = - 3

    You can factor this because you have a common variable.

    a (Uk + 2) = - 3

    Now you can divide both sides by (Uk + 2).

    a = - 3 / (Uk + 2)

    And that is your answer.
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