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Jaiden Norman
Mathematics
17 November, 07:55
How do I make a the subject?
S = a/4 + 8u
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Philip Archer
17 November, 08:10
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S = a/4 + 8u
S - 8u = a/4 (First you subtract 8u from both sides)
4 (S - 8u) = a (Then you multiply both sides by 4)
Final answer:
4 (S - 8u) = a
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