madi1713 madi1713
  • 06-02-2020
  • Mathematics
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in terms of S, N, and A, what is the value of B in the equation S=n/2(a+b)

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renu21 renu21
  • 14-02-2020

The value of B = [tex]\dfrac{2S-NA}{N}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation,

[tex]S=\dfrac{N}{2}(A+B)[/tex]

To find, the value of B in terms of S, N and A = ?

∴ [tex]S=\dfrac{N}{2}(A+B)[/tex]

By crossmultiplication, we get

⇒ N(A + B) = 2S

⇒ NA + NB = 2S

⇒ NB = 2S  - NA

⇒ B = [tex]\dfrac{2S-NA}{N}[/tex]

∴ The value of B = [tex]\dfrac{2S-NA}{N}[/tex]

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