kaytown06
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  • 23-08-2018
  • Mathematics
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ALEGBRA 1, SEM. 2; PLEASE HELP! please show work!
Solve for t.

d=3+at^2

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GoddessofDork
GoddessofDork GoddessofDork
  • 23-08-2018

Firstly, subtract 3 on both sides of the equation: [tex] d-3=at^2 [/tex]

Next, divide by a: [tex] \frac{d-3}{a}=t^2 [/tex]

Lastly, square root both sides, and your answer will be [tex] \pm \sqrt{\frac{d-3}{a}}=t [/tex]

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