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solve s=m/4(a+h) for h

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  • 08-02-2020

Answer:

h = (m/4 - as)/s

Step-by-step explanation:

s = m / 4(a+h)

(a+h) · s = m/4  >multiplied (a+h) on both side

as + hs = m/4  >distributed the s to (a+h)

hs = m/4 - as  >subtracted as on both side

h = (m/4 - as)/s  >divided s on both side

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