1/2(h-6)=19
h=44
you guys are smart
You both are incredibly frustrating.
\(\frac{1}{2}(h-6) = 19\) You need to perform some algebra to get the h on its own. First, try getting rid of the \(\frac{1}{2}\) on the left. How do you do that?
h/2-6/2 = 19 (h-6)/2 = 19 h-6 = 19*2 h = 38+6 h = 44
u know that u just posted this question like 20 times?
no just once
Elfigo, if you just want an answer, use wolframalpha.com Type in: solve (1/2)(h-6) = 19 bnut and mathematicalpro, please work with students to help them understand. Doing their work for them isn't help.
are you a teacher
i do help them but in the question no explaination just a question i just answer if they need the work shown out ill do it if they specify
sorry, my computer was all messed up
If they just want an answer, they can use wolframalpha.com and not waste your time or the sites resources.
ok polpak,i will not repeat
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!