V= U+AT Make T the subject. The book's answer is T=V/U+A Can there be more then one answer?
Paj20 Member Joined Aug 19, 2007 Messages 207 Gender Male HSC 2008 Oct 17, 2008 #1 V= U+AT Make T the subject. The book's answer is T=V/U+A Can there be more then one answer?
F fyoun123 New Member Joined Aug 9, 2008 Messages 23 Gender Male HSC 2008 Oct 17, 2008 #2 Paj20 said: V= U+AT Make T the subject. The book's answer is T=V/U+A Can there be more then one answer? Click to expand... The answer in the book is wrong its T= (V-U)/A
Paj20 said: V= U+AT Make T the subject. The book's answer is T=V/U+A Can there be more then one answer? Click to expand... The answer in the book is wrong its T= (V-U)/A
H hmm4991 New Member Joined May 25, 2008 Messages 15 Gender Female HSC 2009 Oct 17, 2008 #3 shouldnt the answer be T= (V-U)/A and generally there isnt more than one answer if u make V the subject again from ur 2nd equation u'd end upwith V= (T-A) x U im going with the book's given u the wrong answer
shouldnt the answer be T= (V-U)/A and generally there isnt more than one answer if u make V the subject again from ur 2nd equation u'd end upwith V= (T-A) x U im going with the book's given u the wrong answer
PC Member Joined Aug 19, 2004 Messages 639 Location Sydney Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 18, 2008 #4 Paj20 said: V= U+AT Make T the subject. Click to expand... V = U + AT U + AT = V AT = V - U T = (V - U)/A
Paj20 said: V= U+AT Make T the subject. Click to expand... V = U + AT U + AT = V AT = V - U T = (V - U)/A