Rearranging Formulas Lesson 5 Things to Remember If
Rearranging Formulas Lesson 5
Things to Remember If adding or subtracting, use the zero effect to isolate the variable. n If there is only one fraction, use the zero effect first then multiply by the denominator. n If there is more than one fraction, use the LCM first, then zero effect if needed. n
Solve the formula for w A = lw l l A = w l Things to Remember: Isolate the variable You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for h A = 1 bh 2 Things to Remember: A = 1 bh 2 ( ) 2(A) = 2 1 bh 2 2 A = bh b b 2 A = h b Isolate the variable You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for a g=a+w g-w=a+w-w g-w=a Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for t W = R + Ht W - R = R - R + Ht W - R = Ht H H W-R = t H Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for u v = u + at Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for u v = u + at v - at = u + at - at v - at = u Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for R C = F + Rn Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for R C = F + Rn C - F = F - F + Rn C - F = Rn C-F n = Rn n C-F = R n Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for u s = ut + 1 at 2 2 Things to Remember: Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Solve the formula for u s = ut + 1 at 2 2 Things to Remember: s = ut + 1 at 2 2 2(s) = 2(ut) + 2( 1 2 2 s = 2 ut + at 2) 2 s - at 2 = 2 ut + at 2 - at 2 2 s - at 2 = 2 ut = s - at = u t 2 t 2 t 2 Isolate the variable Use the zero effect You may need to multiply by the variable in the denominator You may need to divide by the variable in front of the variable you want to isolate
Class work Complete Lesson 4(3) and pass in n Copy down notes and examples to Lesson 5 n Complete Lesson 5 worksheet n
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