SOLUTION: Solve for b;
a = n(t + b) / n
an = t + b
an - an = t + b - an
Not sure from here. Non-homework.
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Question 1088040: Solve for b;
a = n(t + b) / n
an = t + b
an - an = t + b - an
Not sure from here. Non-homework.
Answer by ikleyn(52847) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Why do not cancel "n" in the numerator and denominator of your VERY FIRST equation ????
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