trying to show that a1=a1 from this equation. a1 = (((s x a0 - a1) / (s - r)) x r) + (((a1 - r x a0) / (s - r)) x s)

Liam Keller

Liam Keller

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2022-09-06

Hello, I'm trying to show that a1=a1 from this equation.
s × a 0 a 1 ( s r ) ×   r + a 1   r × a 0 ( s r ) ×   s

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empatiji2v

empatiji2v

Beginner2022-09-07Added 18 answers

Simplify the right side of the equation to show a_1=a_1. Take the right side of the equation and simplify s × a 0 a 1 ( s r ) ×   r + a 1   r × a 0 ( s r ) ×   s = s × a 0 × r a 1 × r s r + a 1 × s r × a 0 × s s r Take LCM ( s r ) s × a 0 × r a 1 × r + a 1 × s r × a 0 × s s r = a 1 × r + a 1 × s s r = a 1 × s a 1 × r s r Take a_1 common in the numerator = a 1 ( s r ) s r = a 1 = Left Hand side of the equation Thus, a 1 = a 1 Hence proved.

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