Make t the subject of formula \(k = m\sqrt{\frac{t-p}{r}}\)

a

\(\frac{rk^2 + p}{m^2}\)

b

\(\frac{rk^2+pm^2}{m^2}\)

c

\(\frac{rk^2-p}{m^2}\)

d

\(\frac{rk^2-p^2}{m^2}\)

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anunukem01
12 years ago

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Miraclesam001
1 year ago

i think is B

prince200921
1 year ago

please I don't understand

Beansandhottea
4 weeks ago

The answer is A not B that is very wrong. Pls change it to avoid future problems

Gahbriel
12 years ago

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Tobnwa
5 years ago

K=m(t-p)^1/2/r
k^2=m^2(t-p)/r
rk^2/ m^2= (t-p)
t=p+rk^2/m^2

apostleEmmanuel1
5 months ago

why is that my school doesn't reply to discussions

SummerHeritage
7 months ago

nice one

Yongnelson
1 year ago

k=m√t-p/r
k/m=√t-p/r
(k/m)^2=t-p/r
mt^2-mp=k^2r
m^2t=rk^2-mp
t=rk^2-mp/m^2

yznetkings
10 years ago

B Is Correct

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