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A=h(b+c) solve for c

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Answer:


c=(a)/(h)-b

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation:


a=h(b+c)

we want to make c the subject of formula;

let us divide both sides by h;


\begin{gathered} (a)/(h)=(h(b+c))/(h) \\ (a)/(h)=b+c \end{gathered}

Then let us subtract b from both sides;


\begin{gathered} (a)/(h)-b=b-b+c \\ (a)/(h)-b=c \\ c=(a)/(h)-b \end{gathered}

Therefore, making c the subject of formula we have;


c=(a)/(h)-b

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