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Solve for the indicated variable. Include all of your work in your answer. Submit your solution.A=h/2(a=b);solve for h

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Below is the solution. I hope the answer will help.

Solution:

divide A by h

A/h=1/2(B+b)

multiply A/h by 2

2A/h=B+b

minus b from A/2b

(2A/h) - b= B

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Answer:

The solution for the required variable is
h=(2A)/(a+b)

Explanation:

Consider the provided expression.


A = (h)/(2)(a+b)

We need to solve the equation for h.

Multiply both the sides by 2.


2A = 2* (h)/(2)(a+b)


2A =h(a+b)

Divide both the sides by a+h.


(2A)/(a+b) =(h(a+b))/(a+b)


h=(2A)/(a+b)

Hence, the solution for the required variable is
h=(2A)/(a+b)

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