HATLEY1997
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Am I on the right track here? I have went back and had another lookHow did you get from:
[imath]\qquad abc^2 - ac^3 = 1[/imath]
...which is correct, to:
[imath]\qquad a - ac^3 = \dfrac{1}{bc^2}[/imath]
...? How did you factor the [imath]bc^2[/imath] out of the [imath]ac^3[/imath], in order to divide through by it?
thanks for that really helpfulWhat you did was fine. I would have factored out the c2in the denominator.
I also feel that what you did was a bit more than necessary. Here is what I would have done. In the end you solved it and that is what really matters.
ab = 1/c2 + ac
ab-ac = 1/c2
a(b-c) = 1/c2
a= 1/[c2(b-c)]