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Solve for the indicated variable in terms of the other variables.$A=2 a b+2 a c+2 b c$ for $c$
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To do this, we can subtract the other terms from both sides: $A - 2ab - 2ac = 2bc$ Now, we want to solve for c. We can factor out a 2 from the right side of the equation: $A - 2ab - 2ac = 2(b+c)$ Show more…
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