How do i rearrange the equation to make d the subject.
e = d/ab (d/ab has a square root sign over it)
e^2*(ab)=d
divide both sides by e^2(ab).
then u rewrite the equation for d= -e^2(ab).
To rearrange the equation to make "d" the subject, follow these steps:
1. Start with the equation: e = √(d/ab).
In this equation, the variable "d" is inside the square root (√).
2. Square both sides of the equation to eliminate the square root:
(e)^2 = (√(d/ab))^2.
This simplifies to: e^2 = d/ab.
3. Multiply both sides of the equation by "ab" to isolate the term with "d":
e^2 * ab = d/ab * ab.
This simplifies to: abe^2 = d.
4. Finally, rearrange the equation to make "d" the subject:
d = abe^2.
Now, "d" is the subject of the equation.
Note: When solving equations, it's important to perform the same operation on both sides of the equation to maintain equality.