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Question 1085737
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How do you solve the equation c = -2t + 4/ t for t?
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How do you solve the equation c = -2t + 4/ t for t?
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You get t on one side of the equal sign, isolated.
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c = -2t + 4/ t
You want to solve for t?
Do the same to each side of the equation. You want all terms of t on one side of the equation.
Rational expression - common denominator, t.
multiply both sides by (-1).
--------------Quadratic equation, degree-two in t, and you wanted solve for t. Can you continue on your own?