solve r = 1/2m^2p for p
p=2m^2r
can you show how you got that please?
\[r=1/2.(m^{2p})\] this is the eq?
is it \[r = \frac{1}{2}m^{2}p\]
its how dumbcow has it
2 steps step 1: multiply by 2 on both sides step 2: divide by m^2 on both sides
okay i understand that but i dont understand how the other dude got what he did. I just wanted to see the work to see if i had gotten it right
he has the m^2 in numerator where it should be in denominator
can you show me the work...cuz thats not helping me
i already did...do the 2 steps and you will have the answer
-sighs- fine.... youve pretty much just told me the answer which i didnt want
but thanks
haha sorry bit its the right one
yea i understand that i just wanted the work shown ...not the steps...i no the steps....
i dont understand...what work? you want me to just show you the answer
no never mind. i wanted to be shown how you got the anser, not the steps to get the answer. Wanted to know how you got it. I did the work but my answer is not the same
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