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Make n the subject of the formula: y = m^2 − 4n^2

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Y = m^2 - 4n^2
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Make n the subject of the formula: y = m^2 − 4n^2-example-1
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● to make n subject you first cross m^2 to the other side

● then divide both sides by the coefficient of n^2

● then take the square root of both sides


\\y = {m }^(2) - {4n}^(2) \\ y - {m }^(2) = {4n}^(2) \\ taking \: square \: root \: of \: bothsides\\ \sqrt{\frac{y - {m}^(2)}4} = n \\ solved.

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