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V = u + at

Make u the subject of the formula.

Plz, Write down the answer and don’t put spaces.

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Answer:

u=v-at

Explanation:

When making something the subject of the formula, we need to get that thing on 1 side of the equation all by itself. To do this, we need to rearrange.

Because I can see that the side with my "u" has a "+at", I need to get the "+at" onto the other side of the "=", I can do this by subtracting it on both sides (because that - is the inverse of +). So I now have v-at=u. Which is the final answer.

Note: it doesn't matter which side U is on, as long as it is alone (so this equation can also be written as u=v-at.

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