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today weamp;#39;re going to look at changing the subject of the formula so just a quick overview changing the subject of the formula is pretty much rearranging of an equation to achieve a different variable it involves the moving of letters and numbers from left and right of the equal sign to isolate the variable that you need i.e just get everything on one side and isolate the variable that you want so the rules that apply um are as follows so we have the opposite of add to subtract opposite of multiply is divide and the opposite of the square root is a square now these rules sound simple and youamp;#39;ve been doing this for pretty much your whole maths career however when you come to put this into practice a lot of people will forget these three very simple rules so if we take a look at question number one question number one asks us to change the subject of the formula to k and it gives us this expression here where d equals k minus m over t now first thing that iamp;#39;m going