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13 September, 04:10

U = vw + z, for v i need the answers how u get it

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  1. 13 September, 04:13
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    Whenever you're solving for a variable, you want to isolate the variable, or get it by itself. start by subtracting z from both sides:

    u=vw+z

    -z - z

    u-z=vw

    Then, divide both sides by w

    u-z=vw

    /w / w

    Leaving you with (u-z) / w = v

    (the u-z doesn't need to be in parenthesis, I'm using it to demonstrate that the expression u-z is being divided by w, instead of just one.
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