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The resultant force r is related to two concurrent forces,x and y acting at right angles to one another by the formula r^2=x^2+y^2 rewrite the formula for y help plz

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if r^2=x^2+y^2 then
y^2=r^2-x^2
y=
√(r^2-x^2)
User Zvi Mints
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Answer:

The required formula is
y=\pm√(r^2-x^2).

Explanation:

The given formula is


r^2=x^2+y^2

We have to rewrite this formula for y.

Subtract x² from both the sides.


r^2-x^2=x^2+y^2-x^2


r^2-x^2=y^2

Taking square root both the sides.


\pm√(r^2-x^2)=√(y^2)


\pm√(r^2-x^2)=y

Therefore the required formula is
y=\pm√(r^2-x^2).

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