Respuesta :

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]3h+\sqrt{2}=\sqrt{5}\\ \\ 3h=\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}\\ \\ h=\frac{\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}}{3}[/tex]

Question:

3h+sqrt.2=sqrt.5

Answer:

h=sqrt.5-sqrt.2/3 (the very last option)

Method:

You have to get h on its own so you start by subtracting sqrt.2 on both sides, you subtract because you have to reverse the original symbol (+ becomes -, ^2 becomes sqrt., * becomes /, and the other way around, etc.), once you do that you have to divide by 3 on both sides and you get your answer.

Visual:

1. 3h+sqrt.2=sqrt.5
-sqrt.2 -sqrt.2

2. 3h=sqrt.5-sqrt.2
/3 /3

3. h=sqrt.5-sqrt.2 /3

Hope this helps!