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Z=b+m/a ,solve for a


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Answer:

a = m ÷ (z-b)

Explanation:


z = b + (m)/(a) \\ b + (m)/(a) = z \\ (m)/(a) = z - b \\ by \ swapping, \\ a = (m)/(z - b)

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User Arnaud Renaud
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To solve for "a" using the formula "z=b+m/a", follow these steps:

Isolate "a" on one side of the equation:

z - b = m/a

Multiply both sides by "a" to get "a" alone on one side of the equation:

a(z - b) = m

Divide both sides by "z - b" and get "a" alone on the left side of the equation:

a = m/(z - b)

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