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Explanation:

Multiply both sides of the equation by
b + √(2\\u) to get


cb + c√(2\\u) = a

Put the cb term to the right hand side and then divide by c to get


√(2\\u) = (a - cb)/(c)

Taking the square of the equation, we get


2\\u = \left((a - cb)/(c)\right)^2

Finally, dividing the equation by 2 and we get an equation for
\\u.


\\u = (1)/(2)\left((a - cb)/(c)\right)^2

User Sinsro
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Answer:


v = \sqrt{(a -cb)/(c√(2)) } = \frac{√( a -cb)}{√(c)\sqrt[4]{2} }

Explanation:


c = (a)/(b+√(2v) )

The equation for
v will be


c = (a)/(b+√(2v) ) \implies c(b+√(2v)) = a \implies cb + c√(2v) = a

Once
√(2v) = √(2) √(v)


cb + c√(2)√(v) = a \implies c√(2)√(v) = a -cb \implies √(v) =(a -cb)/(c√(2))

Square both sides


√(v) =(a -cb)/(c√(2)) \implies v = \sqrt{(a -cb)/(c√(2)) } = \frac{√( a -cb)}{√(c)\sqrt[4]{2} }

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