Math  /  Algebra

QuestionMake aa the subject of k=am+atk=a m+a t

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

1. We are given the equation k=am+at k = a m + a t .
2. We need to solve for a a , making it the subject of the equation.

STEP 2

1. Factor out the common term a a from the right-hand side of the equation.
2. Isolate a a by dividing both sides of the equation by the remaining factor.

STEP 3

Factor out the common term a a from the right-hand side of the equation:
k=a(m+t) k = a(m + t)

STEP 4

Isolate a a by dividing both sides of the equation by (m+t) (m + t) :
a=km+t a = \frac{k}{m + t}
The subject of the equation is now a a , and the expression for a a is:
a=km+t a = \frac{k}{m + t}

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