SOLUTION: SOLVE FOR a. a-g divided by ag = L
my answer is a= -g/gL-1
is that correct?
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Question 111830: SOLVE FOR a. a-g divided by ag = L
my answer is a= -g/gL-1
is that correct?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given equation
Multiply both sides by ag
Subtract agL from both sides
Add g to both sides
Factor out "a"
Divide both sides by
So if we factor out a -1 from to get , then the answer is
So you are correct
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