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Need help with rearranging equations for physics?

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Need help with rearranging equations for physics?

KE=1/2mv^2 to be rearranged for m

Q=mc(dleta symbol)T to be rearranged for final temp.

d=v(little i) + 1/2at^2 rearrnged for a

v(littlef) ^2 = v(little i ) ^2 + 2ad rearrnged for d

v(little f) = v( little i ) + at rearranged for a

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  1. Have you tried posting on  the math site?

    1/ multiply both sides by 2, divide by m then take square root

    2/ talk to some math guys about indefinite integrals

    3/ subtract Vi from each side then divide by a, multiply by 2 and take square root

    4/ and 5/ you can do

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