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Rearrange the formula m = x + y 2 for y.

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m - x = y^2
y=√(m - x)
User Niklas Vest
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Answer:


y=√(m-x)

Explanation:

We have been given an equation
m=x+y^2

We need to rearrange the formula for y that means value of y in terms of other present variables in the equation we will get


y^2=m-x shifting x on left hand side of the given equation

After simplification means shifting square of the term to the other side of the equation we will get
y=√(m-x)

Therefore,
y=√(m-x)

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