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Asked by GGIFT

Rearrange the following equation to solve for
“x”: y = sqrt(x) / z
How do I even begin???
15 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Multiply both sides of the equation by z. Then, square both sides.

You should end up with an equation that tells you what x is, in terms of y and z.

Try it.
15 years ago

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