Hadizaali14
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  • 03-09-2018
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Solve the equation for the indicated variable. A(b +c) = bc, for b

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jtrubach1
jtrubach1 jtrubach1
  • 03-09-2018

So A(b+c) =bc

Distrubite the A to get Ab+Ac=bc

Subtract Ab on both sides of the equation to get Ac= bc-Ab

Factor b to get Ac= b(c-A)

Divide by (c-a) on both sides to get

b = [tex] \frac{Ac}{c-A}  [/tex] (or if you can't see it, b = ((Ac)/(c-A))

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