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OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve for H A=h•b/2

OpenStudy (sweetburger):

multiply both sides by 2/b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(2/b)a=h•b/2(2/b)?

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

\[A = \frac{h \cdot b}{2}\] you can either divide \[\frac{b}{2} \] on both sides or multiply \[\frac{2}{b} on both sides \]

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

so anyway the \[\frac{b}{2} \frac{2}{b} \] cancels out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im hungry af

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (usukidoll):

since we need to solve for h we need h by itself so all you have to do is cancel the fraction \[\frac{2}{b}a=h \cdot \frac{2}{b}\frac{b}{2}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2•A/b is what i got for h

OpenStudy (anonymous):

h=2•A/b

pooja195 (pooja195):

@christiandirecto if people want to waste time teaching you then you need to focus.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no one is wasting time I'm replying back

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

I got that too.. though I rather divide \[\frac{b}{2}\] on both sides.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you UsukiDoll ur a doll

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (nincompoop):

thanks for the virtual kiss

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