Isolating Variables

Bill1

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I'm not sure if this question belongs in this section, but yea.

So my question is how to isolate a variable when it's a fraction:

Isolate A:
1/A = 1/B + 1/C

By isolating I mean making the equation like A = ...

I tried many times, but I always get stuck with A on both sides of the equation.

- Thanks
 
Multiply both sides by A (don't distribute the A, on the right-hand side, when multiplying; leave the right-hand side in factored form)

Divide both sides by (1/B+1/C)

That solves for A

Simplify the result by combining (1/B+1/C) into a single ratio and taking its reciprocal

Specific questions? Work to show? :cool:
 
I'm not sure if this question belongs in this section, but yea.

So my question is how to isolate a variable when it's a fraction:

Isolate A:
1/A = 1/B + 1/C

Multiply both sides by the LCM of the denominators (A*B*C)

(A*B*C)*(1/A) = (A*B*C)*(1/B + 1/C)

B*C = A*C + A*B

B*C = A*(B + C)

Now continue......


By isolating I mean making the equation like A = ...

I tried many times, but I always get stuck with A on both sides of the equation.

- Thanks
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