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How do u solve b=f^2 A+ 2H A awnser for A

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Answer:

Explanation:

The easiest way to do this is to use the distributive property.

Put the brackets around the terms on the right.

b = (f^2 * A + 2HA)

A is a common factor on the right.

b = A * (f^2 + 2H)

Now divide by f^2 + 2H

b/(f^2 + 2H) = A

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