jonesabbie63
jonesabbie63
25-08-2016
Physics
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How do you solve for b?
A=1/2h (b+c)
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AL2006
AL2006
25-08-2016
There are different ways to do it.
Here's one:
A = 1/2 h (b + c)
Multiply each side y 2 : 2A = h (b + c)
Divide each side by h : 2A/h = b + c
Subtract 'c' from each side:
2A/h - c = b
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