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5 March, 23:26

A=1/2h (b1+b2) solve for b2. How on earth do I do this?

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  1. 6 March, 02:19
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    To eliminate the fraction, multiply by 2 both sides of the equation. This gives,

    2A = h x (b1 + b2)

    Then, divide both the left hand and the right hand side of the equation by the variable h.

    2A / h = b1 + b2

    Next, subtract b1 from both sides,

    (2A / h) - b1 = b2

    Rearranging the equation,

    b2 = (2A/h) - b1
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