pls help me answer dis ryt now. it says on the problem.. solve s=-1/2gt(squared) + vt for g pls help me ryt now.. sorry i dnt how to put exponent 2..so i just put squared..
Do you mean: \[s = -\frac{1}{2}g(t^2) + vt\]
If you do then: \[2s - 2vt = -g(t^2)\] \[g = \frac{2(vt-s)}{t^2}\]
uhh @mathsboy , no parenthesis outside the t squared
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I used the parentheses to make sure you meant you're not squaring the whole of (gt)
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ohh olryt . so can you help me solve it? plsss
I've done as much as I can, unless you have values of s, t and v it can't be taken any further.
and ya its my pic to those hu ar asking
The final answer is \[g = \frac{2(vt-s)}{t^2}\]
i was asking it
ohh olryt. SOO THANK YOU... your soo smart ..
u ar in which grade
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@ mathsboy, ar yu online evryday?
can i ask another math question again?
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