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Macman
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Rearranging equations

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Hi again, I need to make x the subject from these equations;

r = sx(sqrt)/ 2t


6y =9 - 3x

Many thanks
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Sam
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Re: Rearranging equations

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Macman wrote:Hi again, I need to make x the subject from these equations;

r = sx(sqrt)/ 2t
6y =9 - 3x

Many thanks
It's not clear what you mean.
And what is sx(sqrt)??? Is it s*sqrt(x)?
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