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Solve the equation: A=(b1 + b2)/2 • h for h

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Given that the equation is
A=(b_1+b_2)/(2) \cdot h

We need to solve the equation for h.

Value of h:

Let us solve the equation h.

Thus, multiplying both sides of the equation by 2, we get;


2A=2((b_1+b_2)/(2) \cdot h)

Simplifying the terms, we get;


2A=(b_1+b_2)\cdot h

Dividing both sides of the equation by the term
(b_1+b_2), we get;


(2A)/(b_1+b_2)=h

Thus, the value of h is
h=(2A)/(b_1+b_2)

Therefore, the solution of the equation for the value h is
h=(2A)/(b_1+b_2)

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