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Answer:


A = \frac{ {m}^(2) - 3g}{d}

Explanation:


m = √(dA + 3g)

By making A the formula, we are trying to isolate the A term.

Remove the square root by squaring both sides:

m²= dA +3g

-3g on both sides:

m² -3g= dA

dA= m² -3g

Divide by d on both sides:


A = (m ^(2) - 3g)/(d)

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