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Solve for s in terms of t, u, and v. v=tsu
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To solve for \( s \) in terms of \( t \), \( u \), and \( v \) from the equation \( v = tsu \), we can rearrange the equation to isolate \( s \).
Starting with the equation:
\[
v = tsu
\]
we can divide both sides by \( tu \) (assuming \( t \) and \( u \) are not zero):
\[
s = \frac{v}{tu}
\]
Thus, the solution for \( s \) in terms of \( t \), \( u \), and \( v \) is:
\[
s = \frac{v}{tu}
\]
Starting with the equation:
\[
v = tsu
\]
we can divide both sides by \( tu \) (assuming \( t \) and \( u \) are not zero):
\[
s = \frac{v}{tu}
\]
Thus, the solution for \( s \) in terms of \( t \), \( u \), and \( v \) is:
\[
s = \frac{v}{tu}
\]
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