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2mh=g(1-h) Make h the subject

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2mh=g(1-h) Make h the subject

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Solution

To make h the subject of the equation 2mh = g(1 - h), follow these steps:

  1. Distribute g on the right side of the equation: 2mh = g - gh
  2. Move the term with h from the right side to the left side by adding gh to both sides: 2mh + gh = g
  3. Factor out h on the left side: h(2m + g) = g
  4. Divide both sides by (2m + g) to solve for h: h = g / (2m + g)

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