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Question 1
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears once and simple
addition/subtraction/multiplication/division is required.
𝑛 = ..........................
Question 2
Categorisation: Change the subject where either expansion of a bracket or division
by a terms is required first.
ℎ = ..........................
Question 3
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject is being subtracted.
𝑥 = ..........................
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Question 4
Categorisation: Change the subject involving a fractional amount.
𝑏 = ..........................
Question 5
Categorisation: Change the subject involving a square root.
𝑦 = ..........................
Question 6
Categorisation: Change the subject involving a more general power.
𝑇 = ..........................
Question 7
Categorisation: Change the subject involving algebraic fractions.
1 1 1
+ =
𝑢 𝑣 𝑓
to make 𝑢 the subject of the formula. Give your answer in its simplest form.
𝑢 = ..........................
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Question 8
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times, but
only simple collecting of like terms is required.
𝑡 = ..........................
Question 9
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times, but
the subject is already exclusively on one side of the equation.
𝑟 = ± ..........................
Question 10
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times, and
the subject appears on both sides of the equation.
𝑚 = ..........................
Question 11
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times,
involving a fraction.
𝑡+1
𝑚=
𝑡−3
𝑡 = ..........................
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Question 12
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times, and
where other terms have powers.
𝑛2 + 𝑎
𝑃=
𝑛+𝑎
𝑎 = ..........................
Question 13
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times, being
careful with signs.
2 − 3𝑦
𝑡=
𝑦+2
𝑦 = ..........................
Question 14
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times, using
cross-multiplication.
𝑥 = ..........................
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Question 15
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times,
involving a square root.
𝑛+3
𝑡=√
𝑛
𝑛 = ..........................
Question 16
Categorisation: Change the subject where the subject appears multiple times,
involving algebraic fractions.
𝑦 2𝑦
+ =3
𝑥 𝑥+4
𝑦 = ..........................
Question 17
Categorisation: As above.
𝑚 𝑡 𝑚−𝑡
− =
𝑣 𝑏 𝑅
𝑚 = ..........................
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Answers
Question 1 Question 11
𝑚+21 3𝑚+1
𝑛= 𝑡= 𝑚−1
5
Question 2 Question 12
𝐴−2𝜋𝑟 2 𝑛2 −𝑛𝑃
ℎ= 𝑎=
2𝜋𝑟 𝑃−1
Question 3 Question 13
𝑝−𝑦 2−2𝑡
𝑥 = ±√ 2𝑞 𝑦= 𝑡+3
Question 14
Question 4
𝑝𝑐
𝑥 = 𝑞−𝑝
2𝑃
𝑏 = ±√ 𝑎
Question 15
Question 5 3
𝑛 = 𝑡 2 −1
𝑦 = 5𝑝2 − 𝑥
Question 16
Question 6
3𝑥(𝑥+4)
𝑦=
4 𝐼 3𝑥+4
𝑇= √
𝑘
Question 17
Question 7 𝑡𝑣(𝑅−𝑏)
𝑚= 𝑏(𝑅−𝑣)
𝑓𝑣
𝑢=
𝑣−𝑓
Question 8
5𝑔+7
𝑡= 3
Question 9
𝐴
𝑟 = ±√4−𝜋
Question 10
𝑔−5
𝑚 = 𝑎+3
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