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Angelo
21 May, 03:15
Make p the subject in m=pq+rq (2)
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Cruz Mitchell
21 May, 04:36
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Step-by-step explanation:
m=pq+rq (2)
Opening bracket
m = pq + 2rq
m - 2rq = pq
Dividing each term q
(m - 2rq) / q = pq/q
p = (m - 2rq) / q
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