SOLUTION: Could somebody please show me how to make (a) the subject in A=h(a+b)/2

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Question 853753: Could somebody please show me how to make (a) the subject in A=h(a+b)/2
Answer by josgarithmetic(39838)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you mean, solve for a?

Multiplicative Inverse of (1/2);
Multiplicative Inverse of h;
Additive Inverse of b.
Simplify if necessary, and then DONE.


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