erikaharcus02 erikaharcus02
  • 03-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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How do I solve... a for this equation? What steps should I take to solve it?

2B(F+a)=H

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GeorgePP
GeorgePP GeorgePP
  • 03-10-2020
You can’t do anything with the parenthesis yet. So divide both sides by 2B. It cancels on the left side and it is now on the right side in the form:
(F + a) = H/2B

Now all you have to do is subtract F from both sides to get:
a = H/2B - F
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