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T=√k(k-b)(k-m).... make b the subject of the formula​

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User Ashar
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Answer:

b = -T²/k(k-m) + k

Explanation:

Given the equation T =√k(k-b)(k-m), we are to make b the subject of the formula​

Square both sides

T² = (√k(k-b)(k-m))²

T² = k(k-b)(k-m)

T²/k(k-m) = k-b

Rearrange

k - b = T²/k(k-m)

b - k = - T²/k(k-m)

Add j=k to both sides

b - k + k = - T²/k(k-m) + k

b = -T²/k(k-m) + k

This gives the required expression

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