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G=H(q+Q)for Q

Solve for Q

I dont understand how to do this.


Sagot :

[tex]G=H(q+Q)\\ q+Q=\frac{G}{H}\\ Q=\frac{G}{H}-q[/tex]
[tex]G=H(q+Q)\\\\H(q+Q)=G\\\\Hq+HQ=G\ \ \ \ \ |both\ sides\ -Hq\\\\HQ=G-Hq\ \ \ \ |both\ sides\ :H\\\\Q=\frac{G-Hq}{H}[/tex]

[tex]or\\\\H(q+Q)=G\ \ \ \ \ |both\ sides\ :H\\\\q+Q=\frac{G}{H}\ \ \ \ \ |both\ sides\ -q\\\\Q=\frac{G}{H}-q[/tex]