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How do you make a the subject in w=3(2a+b)-4
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How do you make a the subject in w=3(2a+b)-4
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w=3(2a+b)-4
w=6a+3b-4
6a=w-3b+4
a= square root w-3b+4
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w = 3 ( 2a + b ) - 4
w = 6a + 3b - 4
w + 4 - 3b = 6a
a = w + 4 - 3b / 6
HOPE it helps !!
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