spacejunkie
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I'm working on Logistic Growth Initial Value Problems in my Calculus class. There is an algebra step that I'm having trouble with.
1=(2A)/(1+A) Solve for A
Here's what I'm getting so far,
A=2/(1+A)
A(1+A)=2
Trial and error says A=1
Is there an algebraic way to solve this problem without resorting to trial and error? I know this one is a no brainier but I'd like a more definite method in case I come across some more complex problems in the future.
1=(2A)/(1+A) Solve for A
Here's what I'm getting so far,
A=2/(1+A)
A(1+A)=2
Trial and error says A=1
Is there an algebraic way to solve this problem without resorting to trial and error? I know this one is a no brainier but I'd like a more definite method in case I come across some more complex problems in the future.