Make t the subject of the formula

√3d(t-d)/8

Woahhh there.

Are you under the impression that we just do the work for you???
9 consecutive posts without any effort on your part, or any indication
where you might have some difficulty.

To make t the subject of the formula √(3d(t-d)/8), we need to isolate t on one side of the equation.

Step 1: Simplify the equation.
√(3d(t-d)/8)

Step 2: Square both sides of the equation to eliminate the square root.
(√(3d(t-d)/8))^2 = t

Step 3: Simplify the equation after squaring.
(3d(t-d)/8) = t²

Step 4: Multiply both sides by 8 to eliminate the fraction.
8 * (3d(t-d)/8) = 8 * t²

Step 5: Simplify the equation after multiplying.
3d(t-d) = 8t²

Step 6: Expand the equation.
3dt - 3d² = 8t²

Step 7: Rearrange the equation.
8t² - 3dt + 3d² = 0

Now, t is the subject of the formula √(3d(t-d)/8).

@Reiny

Plz just answer or leave it