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Make k the subject of this formula:
m = gk + u

User Alemoh Rapheal Baja
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Making K the subject of formula in m = gk + u

Answer:

k=m-u/g

Explanation:

m = gk + u

  • To eliminate g on the RHS; Right Hand Side Make g present in both sides

m-u/g = gk/g

  • Divide both sides by g

k=m-u/g

  • The Final answer

k = m - u/g

User Eisbehr
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Answer:


\sf k =(m-u)/(g)

Explanation:

m = gk + u

  • Isolate the term with k. To isolate the term with k, subtract u from both sides.

m - u = gk

  • Isolate 'k' by dividing both sides by 'g'.


\sf (m-u)/(g)=k

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