Make t the subject formula K=M√t-p

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To make t the subject of the formula, we need to isolate t on one side of the equation.

K = M√t - p

First, we need to move the constant term (-p) to the other side of the equation by adding p to both sides:

K + p = M√t

Next, we isolate the square root of t by squaring both sides of the equation:

(K + p)² = M²t

Simplifying:

K² + 2Kp + p² = M²t

Finally, we divide both sides of the equation by M²:

t = (K² + 2Kp + p²)/M²