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Changing the Subject of a formula

Changing the Subject of a formula. Algebra. Changing the subject of a formula. Click on a set. Set 1. Set 4. Set 10. Set 2. Set 6. Set 8. Set 9. Set 7. Set 5. Set 3. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 1. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 2.

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Changing the Subject of a formula

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  1. Changing the Subject of a formula Algebra

  2. Changing the subject of a formula Click on a set Set 1 Set 4 Set 10 Set 2 Set 6 Set 8 Set 9 Set 7 Set 5 Set 3

  3. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 1

  4. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 2

  5. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 3

  6. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 4

  7. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 5 If M= If A=

  8. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 6 If A= If S= If V= If S=

  9. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 7 If A= If P= If R=

  10. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 8 If C= If A = If A= 2rh + 2r2 is the formula for the total surface area of the cylinder shown, change the subject of the formula to h. Hence find h when A=450 and r=6.4 If V=

  11. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 9 If e=mc2 , change the subject of the formula to c. Hence find c when e= 1.8 If A= If If T= If E= If V=

  12. Changing the subject of a formula:- set 10 If P= If If If V= If e= If F= If C=

  13. Changing the subject of a formula This unit contains 10 sets of questions on changing the subject of a formula. The sets are graded getting more difficult as you go. The last few sets reach the standard required in examinations at Standard Grade Credit level. This topic is covered in S3 so the sets can be used for a third year class or as revision work for an S4 class.

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