SOLUTION: Solve for R
M= 14p/r^2
I'm thinking {{{sqrt(14p/m)}}} or {{{sqrt(14p/m) ^2}}} But I'm not sure if either of those are even close. (the 2nd option should have the whole th
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Question 413463: Solve for R
M= 14p/r^2
I'm thinking or But I'm not sure if either of those are even close. (the 2nd option should have the whole thing squared not just the p, not sure why it keeps coming up wrong.
I appreciate the help! Thanks!!
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
and, also
Both positive and negative square roots are valid
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