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IM SO LOST PLS HELP ME

IM SO LOST PLS HELP ME-example-1
User Teflon Ted
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~~~~~~~c = (a^2 +3b)/(4)\\\\\implies 4c = a^2 +3b\\\\\implies 3b = 4c-a^2\\\\\implies b = (4c-a^2)/(3)

User Jim Noellsch
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Answer:

b =
((4c-a^2))/(3)

Explanation:


c=(a^(2)+3b )/(4)

First, let us multiply both sides by 4.

4c = a² + 3b

Now let us take a² to the left side.

4c - a² = 3b

Now to make b as the subject let us divide both sides by 3.


((4c-a^2))/(3) =(3b)/(3)

Therefore,

b =
((4c-a^2))/(3)

User Damien Debin
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