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3x+2A=2h solve for x

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User Dicky
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Answer:

x=2h-2A/3

Explanation:

it's done by making x the subject in the relation

  1. maintain the 2h and move the 2A to the right side of the equation.
  2. making it 3x=2h-2A
  3. making x the subject by dividing through by 3
  4. x=2h-2A/3
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User Rishi Bharadwaj
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Answer:

x = (2/3)h - (2/3)A

Explanation:

You are solving for x. Isolate the variable, x. Note the equal sign, what you do to one side, you do to the other. Remember to do the opposite of PEMDAS. Solve:

First, subtract 2A from both sides:

3x + 2A = 2h

3x + 2A (-2A) = 2h (-2A)

3x = 2h (-2A)

3x = 2h - 2A

Isolate the variable, x. Divide 3 from both sides.

(3x)/3 = (2h - 2A)/3

x = (2h - 2A)/3

x = (2/3)h - (2/3)A is your answer.

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