sav23
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  • 07-09-2016
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what is q = p(r+s), for p

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Noah11012
Noah11012 Noah11012
  • 07-09-2016
q = p(r+s)
q/(r+s) = p <-- Transpose
p = q/(r+s) <-- By the Law of Transitive Equality
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dasetka
dasetka dasetka
  • 07-09-2016
q = p (r + s)   Divide both sides by (r + s)
[tex] \frac{q}{r + s} [/tex] = p   Switch the sides to make it easier to read
p = [tex] \frac{q}{r + s} [/tex]
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