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Which of the answers are correct? there is possibly more than one.-example-1

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Answer:


b_2 = (2A)/(h) -b_1

Explanation:

Given


A = (1)/(2)h(b_1 + b_2)

Required

Select equivalent expressions

Multiply through by 2


2*A = 2*(1)/(2)h(b_1 + b_2)


2*A = h(b_1 + b_2)


2A = h(b_1 + b_2)

Divide through by h


(2A)/(h) = (h(b_1 + b_2))/(h)


(2A)/(h) = b_1 + b_2

Subtract b1 from both sides


(2A)/(h) -b_1= -b_1 + b_1 + b_2


(2A)/(h) -b_1= b_2


b_2 = (2A)/(h) -b_1

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