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G(h+2/3)= 1 for h
How do I isolate the variable “h”

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Answer:


\sf h = (1)/(g) - (2)/(3)

Explanation:

Given equation:


\sf g(h+(2)/(3))= 1

Let's isolate for h by following ways:


\bold{ Divide } \text{both sides by g. }

We get


\sf h + (2)/(3) = (1)/(g)


\sf \bold{Subtract } (2)/(3)\textsf{ from both sides:}


\sf \[h = (1)/(g) - (2)/(3)

So, the solution for h is:


\sf h = (1)/(g) - (2)/(3)

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