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Social Studies, 01.10.2019 01:00, tanyadeewill

Show how to get the equation from the two equations above. for each demonstration ( "proof" or "derivation" ) of the final equation, state explicitly any additional equation you use and whether it is (i) an assumed condition for the special case being considered, (ii) a definition, (iii) something else. (if so, what? )

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