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Make M the subject of the expression T=WPLM² - (M-S)²​

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Answer:

The answer is


M = \sqrt{WPLM^(2) - T } + S

Explanation:

First move (M-S)² to the right side of the equation

That's

(M-S)² = WPLM² - T

Find the square root of both sides

That's


M-S = \sqrt{WPLM^(2) - T }

Move S to the right side of the equation to make M stand alone

We have the final answer as


M = \sqrt{WPLM^(2) - T } + S

Hope this helps you

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