v^-u^/2a=u t 1/2 a t^
make v the subject when a=0.75, u=3.6 and t=10.5
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v^-u^/2a=u t 1/2 a t^
make v the subject when a=0.75, u=3.6 and t=10.5
The aim is to get v alone by adding/subtracting/multiplying/dividing (or other operations) both sides by a certain value.
1. Multiply both sides by 2a.
2. Add u^2 to both sides.
3. Take the square root of both sides.
Can you do that?
Hi
SORRY FOR THE LATE RESPONSE
V^-U^/2A=UT 1/2 AT^
2A=(V^+U^)(U/T)
_________________*2A
2A
2A=(V^+U^) (V/T)
(2A+U^2) (UT+U^2)
IS THE STEPS CORRECT OF HAVE I MISSED SOMETHING
I can't understand what you did...
The first step, multiply by 2a on both sides:
Simplify to get:
Can you continue?
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