A(b-c)=d
We are trying to leave c on one side, so we have to divide by A on both sides first to get
b-c=d/A
now we can subtract by b on both sides to get
-c=d/A-b
now multiply both sides by -1 to get
c=-d/A+b
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Euclidean theorem
m^2 = 4×16
m^2 = 64
m = 8
Take the common denominator and divide by 3 then youll get 58