just clear the fractions and remove the parentheses. Then it's easy:
r(g+s) = gs
rg+rs = gs
rs = g(s-r)
g = rs/(s-r)
Solve for g:
R=(gs)/(g+s)
I don't usderstand how to isolate the g from the rest of the variables
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GOOD TRY,BUT THERE ARE NO SOLUTIONS! XD
Im sorry Steve, But shouldn't it be rs=g(s+r)?
G= rs/s-r
The question i have in my book is basically the same was:
R(g+s)=gs solve for g
I also dont know how to get that answer but thats what my book says i just need to find how to get there.
The question i have in my book is basically the same was:
R(g+s)=gs solve for g
I also dont know how to get that answer but thats what my book says i just need to find how to get there.