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OpenStudy (anonymous):

u=f(p/t-e) solve for p

OpenStudy (ahsome):

That is ALOT of variables

OpenStudy (ahsome):

I assume:\[u=f(\frac{ p }{ t }-e)\]

OpenStudy (aum):

Is 'f' a function or a variable? Also, is it \(\Large u = f\left(\frac{p}{t-e}\right)\) or \(\Large u = f\left(\frac{p} {t}-e\right)\) ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the second one

OpenStudy (ahsome):

is F a function, or a variable?

OpenStudy (aum):

Assuming 'f' is a variable: u = f * (p/t - e). To solve for 'p', isolate 'p': Divide both sides by f: u/f = p/t - e Add e to both sides: u/f + e = p/t (u + fe) / f = p / t Multiply both sides by t: t(u + fe) / f = p or p = t(u + fe) / f

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