Is this conversion valid? Y = u + v − v *t* Y + I + G to Y (1 − v + v* t) = u + I + G
I think this equation/conversion is not correct but I'm not entirely sure:
Y = u + v − v *t* Y + I + G
Y (1 − v + v* t) = u + I + G
As I understand it the applied operations are -v and +v*t*Y but then I think the factorising on the second line is wrong?
Thanks for any help
I think this equation/conversion is not correct but I'm not entirely sure:
Y = u + v − v *t* Y + I + G
Y (1 − v + v* t) = u + I + G
As I understand it the applied operations are -v and +v*t*Y but then I think the factorising on the second line is wrong?
Thanks for any help
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