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Question
Make V the subject of formula K = `(1)/(2)"MV"^2`
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Solution
K = `(1)/(2)"MV"^2`
⇒ 2K = MV2
⇒ `(2"K")/"M"` = V2
⇒ `sqrt((2"K")/"M"` = V.
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