make w the subject
k=w^2+t
You asked:
Solve the equation \[k = {w}^{2} + t\] for the unknown \(w\).
MathBot Answer:
$$\begin{aligned}w &= \sqrt{k - t}\\w &= - \sqrt{k - t}\end{aligned}$$
make w the subject
k=w^2+t
You asked:
MathBot Answer:
$$\begin{aligned}w &= \sqrt{k - t}\\w &= - \sqrt{k - t}\end{aligned}$$