leslieaiken
leslieaiken
14-09-2017
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How to solve q =r/2(s+t) for t
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choixongdong
choixongdong
14-09-2017
q =r/2(s+t) for t
2q =r(s+t)
2q = rs + rt
rt = 2q - rs
t = 2q/r - s
hope it helps
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