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Given that:


G=(d)/(1-u)

- we cross multiply as follows:


G*(1-u)=d

- we divide both sides by G, as follows:


\begin{gathered} (G*(1-u))/(G)=(d)/(G) \\ \end{gathered}
1-u=(d)/(G)

- Subtract 1 from both sides of the equation:


1-u-1=(d)/(G)-1
-u=(d)/(G)-1

- multiply both sides of the equation by -1, as follows:


-u*-1=((d)/(G)-1)*-1
u=-(d)/(G)+1

Therefore, we have that:


u=1-(d)/(G)

or:


u=(G-d)/(G)

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