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I need algebra help
A + A(B) = C
I need to solve for A. It's been a while. |
C/(1+b) ....
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A is the common factor. You're a Romanian engineer, right? |
Perfect, thanks.
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Beaner's right. Here's the explanation You need to get A by itself, so that would simplify to A(1+B) = C (reverse distributive property) Then divide both sides by (1+B), so A = C/(1+B) |
Well, you came to the right place.
Here's what I know about the subject: |
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A + A(B) = C <=> a + ab = c <=> a(1+b) = c <=> a= c/(1+b) |
A = 2.64
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A = .0093 poocoins
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In A + A(B) = C, the parenthesis around (B) is unnecessary and so confusing, it is A+AB=C... Also you can use wolframalpha that's more cool than GFY offtopics:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i...AB+%3D+C+for+A But for the step by step info it asks cash :) Fully free it is: http://www.sagemath.org/ |
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