SOLUTION: I'm stuck on the below:
t = u + uqp ;solve for u
I divide both sides by qp but cant figure out what to do about the u + u...
Please assist
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Question 511416: I'm stuck on the below:
t = u + uqp ;solve for u
I divide both sides by qp but cant figure out what to do about the u + u...
Please assist
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t = u + uqp ;solve for u
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t = u*(1 + qp)
u = t/(1 + qp)
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