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How does b-a =2

It says Var a = 4+2 Var b = 15-a Var a = ( something ) / (b-a)

18th Oct 2017, 11:11 PM
OSHA OSHAWOT
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Var a = 4+2=6 Var b = 15-a=9 Var a = ( something ) / (b-a)=(S)/(9-6)=(S)/3=21/3=7 => b-a=9-7=2 right?
19th Oct 2017, 12:39 AM
Daniel
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the first line 'a' is 6 the second line 'b' is 9 so the third line has 'a' and 'b' to be 6 & 9 respectively b-a is supposed to be '3' where did you get the '2' from?
19th Oct 2017, 12:43 AM
Paul Ebose
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I figured it out i was doing the division and i forgot / means division
19th Oct 2017, 1:58 AM
OSHA OSHAWOT
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Ok If you have any other question you can ask here
19th Oct 2017, 2:14 AM
Daniel
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If you have a=S/3 b-a=2=9-a then you change operators from sides and you have 9-2=a=7 but If you want Var a=(S)/(b-a) Var a=(S)/(2) => b-a=2 ; 9-a=2; a=9-2=7
19th Oct 2017, 1:50 AM
Daniel
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