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Hi
Im new to this forum, can someone help me to rearrange this formula as to make "d" the subject
Here is the formula a=√d/be
Thanking anyone in advance
Catherine 92
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a = √d/be
is the square root sign just over d or is it over d/be?
if it just over d, here is the re arranged formula:
a*be = (√d)/(be) * be
abe = √d
(abe)^2 = (√d)^2
a^2*b^2*e^2 = d or d = (abe)^2
if the square root sign is over d/be, here is the rearranged formual:
a = √d/be
a^2 = (√d/be)^2
a^2 = d/be
a^2 * be = d/be * be
a^2 * be = d
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Hi catherine92;
Welcome to the forum!
Try to use parentheses to eliminate confusion. As careless25 points out it is tough to understand a=√d/be. If you use a=√( d / be ) it looks a lot better and there is no confusion.
I know that it is becoming kind of popular on forums. to use a=√d/be to mean a=√( d / be ) or 1/x^2+3x+5 to mean 1 / ( x^2+3x+5 ), but that is just a poor method and delays getting your questions answered.
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