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Solve for m.

4m2n=49



m=±7n√2n
m=±7n√2n
m=±7n√2
m=±7n√2

User Jens Alfke
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Answer:


m =±
(7√(n))/(2n)

Explanation:

We have the following expression:
4m^(2)n = 49 and we need to solve it for 'm'. Above the steps:


4m^(2)n = 49
m^(2) = (49)/(4n)

Taking the square rooth of both sides:


m = \sqrt{(49)/(4n)}
m = (7)/(2√(n))


m =±
(7√(n))/(2n)

Then, the result is:
m =±
(7√(n))/(2n)

User Sethobrien
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