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  • 25-10-2018
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A=½(a+b)h solve for h

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palomaresmitchelle
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  • 25-10-2018

The object is to get everything except for "h" on one side of the equation.

The equation says that everything on the right side is being multiplied by 1/2.

What do we have to multiply times 1/2 to get 1? The answer is 2.

So multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction.

2A = (a+b)h

Now we are multiplying h times (a+b) so to get rid of (a+b) we have to divide both sides by that term.

(a+b)/(a+b) is 1

So you are left with: 2A/(a+b) = h

Done!
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