Math, asked by abbu20, 1 year ago

V=U+Ft make t as subject

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Answered by Anonymous
4

V=u+ft

then,

U+ft=v

Ft=v-u

T=v-u / f

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Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The equation in terms of 't'(with 't' as subject) is t=\frac{V-U}{F}.

Given,

Equation:V=U+Ft.

To find,

the equation in terms of t(to make t as subject).

Solution:

The appropriate solution of this question will be:

V=U+Ft\\V-U=Ft\\Ft=V-U\\t=\frac{V-U}{F} .

Refer to the instructions given below:

  • To make 'f' as the subject we need to move U to the other side side of the "equals to" sign. When it moves to the other side, its sign changes.
  • Now we will subtract U from V.
  • To make t as the subject, we will now divide (v-U) by F.
  • Now t is the subject.

Hence, t=\frac{V-U}{F}.

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