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Sathhin

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Hey all,
I hope this is the right topic for this thread :) Just for starters I thought I should mention that most of my Algebra knowledge is self-taught since I was home educated. Hence I have a few gaps in what I know, and most of those gaps are pretty huge :/. Just wanted to mention that in case I make some really bad mistakes with my work.

Anyway, I have a college assignment and it wants me to perform some transposition, this is what I have done but I'm not sure it's right.

gif1.gi.gif Solve for r

I started by moving ( P + r )
gif2.gi.gif

Then moving r over and expanding the brackets
gif3.gi.gif

Then I moved P(k) over and divided by k
gif4.gi.gif

This is where I got a bit confused, I pretty much assumed the two k's would cancel so that I ended up with this:
gif5.gi.gif

Not sure if that's right or not. Also sorry about the detail I went into with this, just thought it might help track down what I'm doing wrong :) Thanks for any help!
 
Hey all,
I hope this is the right topic for this thread :) Just for starters I thought I should mention that most of my Algebra knowledge is self-taught since I was home educated. Hence I have a few gaps in what I know, and most of those gaps are pretty huge :/. Just wanted to mention that in case I make some really bad mistakes with my work.

Anyway, I have a college assignment and it wants me to perform some transposition, this is what I have done but I'm not sure it's right.

View attachment 2705 Solve for r

I started by moving ( P + r )
View attachment 2706

Then moving r over and expanding the brackets
View attachment 2707

Then I moved P(k) over and divided by k
View attachment 2708

This is where I got a bit confused, I pretty much assumed the two k's would cancel so that I ended up with this:
View attachment 2709

Not sure if that's right or not. Also sorry about the detail I went into with this, just thought it might help track down what I'm doing wrong :) Thanks for any help!

We actually LIKE to see detailed work. As you suspected, detailed work helps us to point you to the right direction.
 
You were doing fine; stumbled a few yards from finish line; here:

k = (t - r) / (p + r)

k(p + r) = t - r

kp + kr = t - r

kr + r = t - kp

r(k + 1) = t - kp

r = (t - kp) / (k + 1)

OK?

Not okay. The only variable that occurs in lower case in the given problem is "r."


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And, Sathhin, once a variable is given in lower case or upper case, then it remains
in that case.
 
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