Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.10.2019 05:30, tatumleigh04

How would i solve this equation for mass (m)?
f = (gm^2)/d^2

i know the answer is m = sqrt [(fd2)/g]
i'm just not sure how to get to that answer

(i had originally posted this in the physics section but hope i could get more out of this in the math section.)

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How would i solve this equation for mass (m)?
f = (gm^2)/d^2

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