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how do i transpose T=2(pi)squareroot(M+m/k) into the form of y=mx+c?
Original post by Christina Tiana
how do i transpose T=2(pi)squareroot(M+m/k) into the form of y=mx+c?


Heya, I'm going to put this in the physics forum for you as you should get more responses there.

You should also check out the forum to see if there's any other threads there which might be helpful to you!

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=131
Original post by Christina Tiana
how do i transpose T=2(pi)squareroot(M+m/k) into the form of y=mx+c?


A good start would be to square both sides of the equation.
Does this help?

It's also useful to learn to use "Latex" on this forum to express your equations in a way that is more readable.
T=2π(M+mk)T =2\pi \sqrt{(M + \frac{m}{k}})

here
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/LaTeX
(edited 9 years ago)

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