Changing the Subject of A Formula. Menu Subject appears ONCE Subject appears TWICE New Subject raised to a power.

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Changing the Subject of A Formula

Menu Subject appears ONCE Subject appears TWICE New Subject raised to a power

Subject appears once s is the Subject To make t the Subject Multiply by t Divide by s MENU

Subject appears once y is the Subject To make x the Subject Subtract c Divide by m Subject to LEFT MENU

Subject appears once v is the Subject To make h the Subject Multiply by 3 Subject to LEFT Divide by MENU

Subject appears once v is the Subject To make r the Subject Multiply by 3 Divide by Square root MENU

Subject appears twice To make x the Subject Add 7x Factorise LEFT Divide by (ty+7) MENU

Subject appears twice To make t the Subject Multiply by t MENU Multiply by r Subtract 7t Factorise LEFT Divide by (pr-7) Subject ONLY ONCE Subject NOW TWICE

New Subject Raised to a Power y is the Subject To make x the Subject Subtract p SQUARE Multiply by x Divide by (y-p)² MENU