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6/h −1= −3 again.......

User Basit Ali
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Answer:

ℎ = −3

Explanation:

6

1

=

3

\frac{6}{h}-1=-3

h6​−1=−3

6

+

(

1

)

=

3

\frac{6}{h}+\frac{h\left(-1\right)}{h}=-3

h6​+hh(−1)​=−3

2

Combine fractions with common denominator

6

+

(

1

)

=

3

\frac{6}{h}+\frac{h\left(-1\right)}{h}=-3

h6​+hh(−1)​=−3

6

+

(

1

)

=

3

\frac{6+h\left(-1\right)}{h}=-3

h6+h(−1)​=−3

3

Re-order terms so constants are on the left

6

+

(

1

)

=

3

\frac{6+h\left(-1\right)}{h}=-3

h6+h(−1)​=−3

6

=

−3

User Profane
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6/h -1 =-3
6/h = -2
6=-2h
h= -3
User Arter
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