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Quick maths help anyone
i have this question and i can't arrange it to that for the life of me.
The formula: f = 6x/12z-6y (So it's 6x divided by 12z-6y) can be rearranged in the form: z = A x/f + By (So it's A then x dived by f plus By) where A and B are fractions. |
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Is it George Best?
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I can get it in the form:
z=x/2f + y/2, is this the correct form? |
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Z= x/2f +y/2
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edit "flopped it"
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f = 6x/12z-6y
f(12z-6y) = 6x 12z - 6y = 6x/f 12z = 6x/f + 6y z = (6x/f)/12 + 6y/12 = answers given above (..in case you gotta show your working and all that)! yeep, zobers and tigersaw r on the money, my bad! |
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What's the question?
The answer is : ... - drum roll - twothirdsofonehalfoffall you insert the punctuation! |
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can you now explain what it is?
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