Literal Equations Made Easy: Example 1
Welcome back to the channel! 📐 In our last video, we looked at the theory behind Literal Equations (changing the subject of the formula). In this video, we put that theory into practice! We are walking through a step-by-step solution to a classic, tricky exam question where we have to isolate a variable that appears multiple times and is trapped inside a fraction. Grab a pen and paper, pause the video, try to solve it yourself first, and then let's see if we get the same answer! If this walkthrough helped you understand the steps better, give it a Like and Subscribe so you don't miss our next problem-solving session! #Maths #LiteralEquations #AlgebraHelp #SubjectOfFormula #MathExamples #HighSchoolMath #Grade10Math #Grade11Math

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