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Make h the subject of the formula:
i=√h

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To make h the subject of the formula, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. Starting with the equation:


\sf i = √(h) \\

To eliminate the square root, we can square both sides of the equation:


\sf i^2 = (√(h))^2 \\

Simplifying, we have:


\sf i^2 = h \\

Finally, we can rewrite the equation with h as the subject:


\sf h = i^2 \\

Therefore, the formula for h in terms of i is
\sf h = i^2 \\.


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