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𝐴=ℎ(𝑏1+𝑏2)

(Solve for b2)
5 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
𝐴=ℎ(𝑏1+𝑏2)
divide both sides by h
A/h = b1 + b2
subtract b1 from both sides
b2 = A/h - b1
5 years ago
Answered by Jasmine
Oh my god, thank you so much!
5 years ago

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