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X=r-h/y solve for h and then for r

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x=(r-h)/y
xy=r-h
xy-r=-h
r-xy=h

x=(r-h)/y
xy=r-h
xy+h=r
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Answer:


r=x+(h)/(y)

Explanation:

X=r-h/y


x=r-(h)/(y)

Solve the equation for 'r'

To solve the equation for 'r', we add the fraction on both sides.


x+(h)/(y)=r-(h)/(y)+(h)/(y)

So right side we are left with 'r'


r=x+(h)/(y)

We got the 'r' alone. So we solve for 'r'

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