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rearranging formula?

√3n+4p=m

make n the subject of the formula?

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Original post by Science student1
√3n+4p=m

make n the subject of the formula?

Is the square root sign for 3n+4p or just 3n?
Original post by Science student1
√3n+4p=m

make n the subject of the formula?


Is that 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n}+4p=m or 3n+4p=m\sqrt 3n+4p=m ? Or even 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n+4p}=m ?
(edited 8 years ago)
Original post by C0pper
Is that 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n}+4p=m or 3n+4p=m\sqrt 3n+4p=m ? Or even 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n+4p}=m ?


the second one thx
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Original post by C0pper
Is that 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n}+4p=m or 3n+4p=m\sqrt 3n+4p=m ? Or even 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n+4p}=m ?


I canLaTeXtoo betch\text{I can} \, \LaTeX \, \text{too betch}
Original post by C0pper
Is that 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n}+4p=m or 3n+4p=m\sqrt 3n+4p=m ? Or even 3n+4p=m\sqrt {3n+4p}=m ?




the second one thx
Reply 6
Original post by Science student1
the second one thx


What have you tried so far?
Original post by Science student1
the second one thx

second one
Original post by Science student1
√3n+4p=m

make n the subject of the formula?


okay so BIDMAS is the order for calculations right (brackets, indices, divide, multiply, add, subtract). To rearrange an equation you do reverse BIDMAS. Also called SAMDIB
Original post by Zacken
I canLaTeXtoo betch\text{I can} \, \LaTeX \, \text{too betch}


marry me
Original post by Science student1
the second one thx


What @Pheonixfeather3 said basically :smile: Take anything that isn't an 'n' term over to the right hand side, then look to divide through to get just 'n=....'
√3n+4p=m
3n+4p=m (squared)
3n=m (squared) - 4p
n=[m (squared) - 4p] ÷3

@Science student1
Reply 12
Original post by C0pper
marry me


Wow, your proposal isn't even in LaTeX\LaTeX, I feel sad.

Original post by Matrix123
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C'mon man. Full solutions are against forum guidelines, hinting at the OP and letting her solve the problem by her/himself with minimal guidance is going to improve her/his maths skills, not just blurting out the answer.
(edited 8 years ago)
Original post by Zacken


C'mon man. Full solutions are against forum guidelines, hinting at the OP and letting her solve the problem by her/himself with minimal guidance is going to improve her/his maths skills, not just blurting out the answer.

*Oops!* Note to self for future reference. :u: Thanks for pointing that out. :wink:
Original post by Zacken
Wow, your proposal isn't even in LaTeX\LaTeX, I feel sad.


You're not worth a latex proposal, gotta try harder
Reply 15
Original post by C0pper
You're not worth a latex proposal, gotta try harder


Original post by Zacken
Wow, your proposal isn't even in LaTeX\LaTeX, I feel sad.



C'mon man. Full solutions are against forum guidelines, hinting at the OP and letting her solve the problem by her/himself with minimal guidance is going to improve her/his maths skills, not just blurting out the answer.


Who is this?
SADE?
Reply 16
Original post by TeeEm
Who is this?
SADE?


What's SADE? :lol:
Reply 17
Original post by Zacken
What's SADE? :lol:


google
Reply 18
Original post by TeeEm
google


Band from the 80's? :tongue:
Reply 19
Original post by Zacken
Band from the 80's? :tongue:


..sade.jpg

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