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Solve for s in terms of t, u, and v.
t=s+v–u
s=
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To solve for \( s \) in the equation \( t = s + v - u \), follow these steps:
1. Start with the original equation:
\[
t = s + v - u
\]
2. Rearrange the equation to isolate \( s \):
\[
s = t + u - v
\]
So, the solution for \( s \) in terms of \( t \), \( u \), and \( v \) is:
\[
s = t + u - v
\]
1. Start with the original equation:
\[
t = s + v - u
\]
2. Rearrange the equation to isolate \( s \):
\[
s = t + u - v
\]
So, the solution for \( s \) in terms of \( t \), \( u \), and \( v \) is:
\[
s = t + u - v
\]
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