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Solve for u in terms of s, t, and v.s=u–v+tu=

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Solve for u in terms of s, t, and v.s=u–v+tu=

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Solution

To solve for u in terms of s, t, and v, we can rearrange the equation s = u - v + t to isolate u.

Adding v and subtracting t from both sides of the equation, we get:

s + v - t = u

Therefore, u = s + v - t.

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