I am feeling like an idiot. I know I should know this, but I am at a loss for how to solve this 1/q + 1/p = 1/f for f
This is my actual problem and I have several similar in tonights homework that I am at a loss for. I know once I see the process I am gonna be like DUH! But I just started college again after 20 years gone and my head is starting to hurt looking at the problems. I just can't figure out how to isolate f when it is a denominator for some reason. I do not need you to solve my actual problem, but if you could show me the process for isolating the variable in a problem similar to this it would much appreciated!
Thanks
This is my actual problem and I have several similar in tonights homework that I am at a loss for. I know once I see the process I am gonna be like DUH! But I just started college again after 20 years gone and my head is starting to hurt looking at the problems. I just can't figure out how to isolate f when it is a denominator for some reason. I do not need you to solve my actual problem, but if you could show me the process for isolating the variable in a problem similar to this it would much appreciated!
Thanks