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S=k/v(s)+1/v(s) in terms of v(s)

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Answer:

v

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Answer:

k + 1

v(s) = -------------

S

Explanation:

Solve the equation S=k/v(s)+1/v(s) for v(s).

To do this, combine the two terms on the right side, which is easily possible becuse they have the same denominator: v(s):

k + 1

S = ------------

v(s)

Now interchange S and v(s), obtaining:

k + 1

v(s) = -------------

S

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