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Solve the Equation for the Indicated Variable A=h(a+b)2A = \frac { h ( a + b ) } { 2 } \quad

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Solve the equation for the indicated variable.
- A=h(a+b) 2A = \frac { h ( a + b ) } { 2 } \quad for aa


A) a=hb2Aha = \frac { h b - 2 A } { h }
B) a=2Abhha = \frac { 2 \mathrm { Ab } - \mathrm { h } } { \mathrm { h } }
C) a=2 Ahbha = \frac { 2 \mathrm {~A} - \mathrm { hb } } { \mathrm { h } }
D) a=Ahb2ha = \frac { A - h b } { 2 h }

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