The n subject of m = n² + 3 is
How is n made the subject of m = n² + 3 ?
m = n² + 3
n² = m- 3
What does making n the subject mean?
- To make n the subject of the formula or equation, we must rearrange the variables in the formula or equation to have a single variable n that is equivalent to the other variables in the formula.
- The equation is then rearranged such that each term containing n is placed on the same side of the equation.
- If n appears in several words, factorization might be necessary.
- Just one n needs to be displayed at the conclusion to make it the subject.
- The result of square rooting a number or variable as an inverse operation may be positive or negative.
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Well you see here, you need to take attest pre-calculus to answer this question. I am in 6th grade.
Answer:
11.1 times
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is c. 16.6
Explain
The triangle left side
Opposite side= hypotheses x sin 0
Plugin
Opposite side = 39 x sin 43
39 x 0.68
26.60
The right side
Opposite side = adjective side x tan0
Opposite side = 26.60 x tan 32
26.60 x 0.62
X= 16.6
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