SOLUTION: How do I solve this for h:
40=(h+3)h
i can't remember... ugh!
Algebra.Com
Question 134010: How do I solve this for h:
40=(h+3)h
i can't remember... ugh!
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
h=-8, h=5
RELATED QUESTIONS
How do I solve... (answered by stanbon)
How do I solve h over 27=2 what's H
(answered by Alan3354)
What is the velocity if H = 64t - 16t ^ 2?
How can i solve for H?
How can i solve for... (answered by KMST)
How can I solve... (answered by solver91311)
S=6Lw+6wh+5hL. How do I solve for h... (answered by ikleyn)
how can i solve this problem:
h"squared" + (30+h)"squared" =... (answered by Alan3354)
How do I work this Problem out 2(3h-2)-2h=2(h-3)h=?... (answered by benni1013)
Hello,
How do you distribute or solve for this type of problem
(x + h -4)^2 -... (answered by scott8148)
How do I solve Q(t)=x^2-5x+1. Find and simplify... (answered by stanbon)