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Make x the subject of q^2 = x - m^2

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Make x the subject of q^2 = x - m^2-example-1
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To make x the subject of the equation q^2 = x - m^2, we can start by adding m^2 to both sides of the equation:

q^2 + m^2 = x

We can then rearrange the terms to get x on the left side:

x = q^2 + m^2

This is the equation with x as the subject.

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