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OpenStudy (anonymous):

e = mc^2 To solve for " m " in the formula shown above, you should: A.) Divide both sides of the equation by c squared. B.) Subtract c squared from both sides of the equation. C.) Multiply both sides of the equation by c squared. D.) Add a negative c squared to both sides of the equation.

OpenStudy (binary3i):

\[E= MC^2\] \[E/C^2=MC^2/C^2\] \[M=E/C^2\] so its A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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