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Renee Bryant
Mathematics
7 March, 01:52
Solve the question for a
K=4a+9ab
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Glenn Brady
7 March, 02:04
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If K = 4a + 9ab
by factorizing the RHS
then K = a (4 + 9b)
by dividing both sides by (4 + 9b)
Now, a = K : (4 + 9b)
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