SOLUTION: Suppose m = c(s/sqrt(n)) Solve for c (as a function of m, n, and s). Solve for n (as a function of c, m, and s).

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Question 1066752: Suppose m = c(s/sqrt(n))
Solve for c (as a function of m, n, and s).
Solve for n (as a function of c, m, and s).

Answer by josgarithmetic(39621)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for c
Undo everything done to c.

Solve for n
Undo everything done to n.


----given equation



As a helpful example, here is solving for s.






----formula for s in terms of the other variables


Now, you solve for c, and solve for n.

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