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OpenStudy (anonymous):
g (h + 3/4)=11
M+F+T
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Solve for H
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
You have to give us the function g and h
For this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
What is g...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a letter?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it just says solve for h using the literal equation x/16=a+g
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
From this
g=x/16-a
Now what is a?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not sure..
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
Then it should be a constant and you will get h in terms of a.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so is that the answer
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OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
No...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u tell me what it is?
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
It should be like this
g(x)=16
And g(x)=x/16 -a
And now you have to put x=h+3/4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats the answer right
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OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
Welcome
.very good if you got this...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i didnt but thank u anyways
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
Ha ha ,
I'll try to understand you..
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
You are given a function g(x)
in which if you put x=h+3/4
You will get 11.
OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
But there is a confusion as your question is not quite clear....
You are not given with the function g(x).
g(x) must be an expression in x.
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OpenStudy (pawanyadav):
Do you get it now...
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