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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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my apologies kind lady.
mathslover (mathslover):
You have : \(\color{blue}{S = 4v^2}\)
Divide 4 both sides first.
mathslover (mathslover):
What do you get?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
S = 4v^2
Solving / factorizing just means to make v the subject of the expression, i.e. v = ?
mathslover (mathslover):
Yes,
So you have : \(\cfrac{s}{4} = \cfrac{4v^2}{4} \)
Or : \(\cfrac{s}{4} = \cfrac{\cancel{4}v^2}{\cancel{4} }\)
Or : \(\cfrac{s}{4} = v^2\)
mathslover (mathslover):
Are you getting it, what i have done above?
mathslover (mathslover):
Yes! Good work.
mathslover (mathslover):
\(\sqrt{\cfrac{S}{4}} = \sqrt{v^2} \)
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mathslover (mathslover):
Yeah! Though you can simplify it further :
\(\cfrac{\sqrt{S}}{\sqrt{4}} = v\)
\(\cfrac{\sqrt{S}}{2} = v\)
And that's it now!
mathslover (mathslover):
Sure, but I have to go soon. Will try to help you!
mathslover (mathslover):
Also, you can give me a best response if you liked my help.
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