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00:0-1 | To solve for M in the equation three Mn squared | |
00:05 | minus P equals Q . Our first step is to | |
00:10 | isolate the M term , which in this case is | |
00:14 | three M n squared . So we start by adding | |
00:20 | P to both sides of the equation , and we | |
00:26 | have three . M n squared equals Q plus P | |
00:36 | . Notice that since M is being multiplied by three | |
00:40 | and also multiplied by N squared . We can get | |
00:43 | in by itself by dividing Both sides of the equation | |
00:49 | by three and squared . Mhm On the left , | |
00:57 | the threes cancel , and the end squares cancel . | |
01:01 | And we're left with em on the right , we | |
01:06 | have Q plus P over three and squared . |
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