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Does anyone know this?

Does anyone know this?-example-1
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I = \sqrt{(P)/(R)}

Start by squaring both sides. This ensures that we can get rid of the square root, and this makes it easier for us to deal with.


I^(2) = (P)/(R)

Now, multiply both sides by R, to get rid of the fraction.

I^(2)R = P

Now, simply divide both sides by the square of I.

R = (P)/(I^(2))
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A. start by multiplying both side by sqrt(R), then square both sides.
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