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A = bh; solve for h

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Given the equation:


A=b\cdot h

It's required to solve it for h, that is, isolate h as the only letter on the left side of the equation.

First, swap sides.


b\cdot h=A

Then, divide both sides of the equation by b:


(b\cdot h)/(b)=(A)/(b)

Simplify the left side:


h=(A)/(b)

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