Friday, May 21, 2010

How do I rearrange the formula C^2 = A^2 + B^2 to find out what equals B?

you simply have to make 'b' the subject





take A^2 to the other side.


C^2 - A^2=B^2





then to remove the power '2' of B take the root of the left hand side.


B= C^2 - A^2 (this whole side under root)

How do I rearrange the formula C^2 = A^2 + B^2 to find out what equals B?
Well first, try stabbing yourself in the face with a rock, because you're the leader of the retard committee. Cram that thing into your graphing calculator, set all the variables to X and see what it graphs out, then set another line equal to x, and see where they intersect, BAM ANSWER.
Reply:first you get rid of the squares, so you have C = A + B


Then you multiply each side by A so you have C x A = B


then you have to get B on the other side, so you need to flip flop A and C around the times sign and put 1 over it.


FInal Answer:


B = 1 / (A x C)





Hope it helps!


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