The formula, P= V^2/R , gives the relationship between resistance (R), voltage (V) and power P). Solve the formula for voltage
\[P=\frac{ V^2 }{ R }\] Move the R over by multiplying the R. Then remove the exponent by raising it to its reciprocal.
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dude so multiply the R to bring it over to the P. Then square root the V^2 and all of it.
What is the answer? ;( im trying im sorry, it just makes no sense, i was never good at algerba, im just trying to pass my apex.
Life savor once again, do you look this up or know it by heart?
I took Algebra a few years ago so I have it pretty solid now.
I"ll keep that in mind. :)and wait why do you help people on this site? im assuming youve graduated already
its super helpful though thanks
Awesome man...
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