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MrRissso [65]
1 year ago
15

P = √mx_ £x MX t make x the subject

Mathematics
1 answer:
vladimir2022 [97]1 year ago
6 0

So, making x subject of the formula, x = [m - 2pt³ ±√(m²  - 4pt²m)]/{2t⁵}

<h3>How to make x subject of the formula?</h3>

Since p = √(mx/t) - t²x

So, p + t²x = √(mx/t)

Squaring both sides, we have

(p + t²x)² = [√(mx/t)]²

p² + 2pt²x + t⁴x² = mx/t

Multiplying through by t,we have

(p² + 2pt²x + t⁴x²)t = mx/t × t

p²t + 2pt³x + t⁵x² = mx

p²t + 2pt³x + t⁵x² - mx = 0

t⁵x² + 2pt³x - mx + p²t = 0

t⁵x² + (2pt³ - m)x + p²t = 0

Using the quadratic formula, we find x.

x = \frac{-b +/-\sqrt{b^{2} - 4ac} }{2a}

where

  • a = t⁵,
  • b = (2pt³ - m) and
  • c =  p²t

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

x = \frac{-(2pt^{3} - m) +/-\sqrt{(2pt^{3} - m)^{2} - 4(t^{5})(p^{2}t) } }{2t^{5} }\\= \frac{-(2pt^{3} - m) +/-\sqrt{4p^{2} t^{6} - 4pt^{2}m + m^{2} - 4p^{2}t^{6} } }{2t^{5}}\\= \frac{-(2pt^{3} - m) +/-\sqrt{m^{2}  - 4pt^{2}m } }{2t^{5}}\\= \frac{m - 2pt^{3}  +/-\sqrt{m^{2}  - 4pt^{2}m } }{2t^{5}}

So, making x subject of the formula,  x = \frac{m - 2pt^{3} +/-\sqrt{m^{2}  - 4pt^{2}m } }{2t^{5}}

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