mrev268 mrev268
  • 14-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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How do I solve for g when 5q=h*2(-N+g)

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AnjaniRamayanam AnjaniRamayanam
  • 14-10-2019

Answer:

(5q/2h) + N = g

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct me if I'm wrong but what you have is equivalent to the following?

5q = 2h(-N + g)

5q/2h = -N + g (divide by 2h on both sides)

(5q/2h) + N = g (add N to both sides)

This isolates g.

Hope this helps :)

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