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Changing The Subject

This document provides a lesson on changing the subject of a formula. It includes examples of rearranging formulas to make different variables the subject. The examples start simply and increase in difficulty, covering topics like isolating terms, factorizing, and dealing with formulas with multiple occurrences of the variable being isolated. Worked examples are provided for students to practice these skills on scientific formulas as well.

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Changing The Subject

This document provides a lesson on changing the subject of a formula. It includes examples of rearranging formulas to make different variables the subject. The examples start simply and increase in difficulty, covering topics like isolating terms, factorizing, and dealing with formulas with multiple occurrences of the variable being isolated. Worked examples are provided for students to practice these skills on scientific formulas as well.

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Changing the Subject

GCSE MATHS
Name: _________________________________
Teacher: _______________________________

Learning objectives

By the end this pack you will be able to:


1) Rearrange a formula to make X the subject
Changing the subject
1) y = 3m + 2

m=
2) j = 4h – 9

h=
3)

r=
4)

y=

2
5) f = 4(p – 7)

p=
6) y = 5(m + 3)

m=

7)

m=
8)

n=

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Changing the Subject of the Formula

Make y the subject of the formula and show all your workings.
1) 5y – 6 = 4 2) dy + g = T
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3) d(y + m) = c 4) y2 + x = r
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5) y – g = 8 6) k = h - y
g
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7) e + f = L 8) 4y2 + m = s
y2 d
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Make x the subject (Easy)
a) x + b = c b) x – c = f

c) 2x + 4 = f d) ax + b = c

e) 4x - f = g f) 3x + a = 2x + b

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Make x the subject (slightly harder)
a) b)

c) 2(x + a) = b d)

e) f)

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Make x the subject – x occurs twice: (Once all the x’s are on one side
you must factorise out x)
a) ax + bx = c b) ax – bx = d

c) ax = x + d d) ax + b = cx + d

e) ax – d = bx + c f) ax – b = c – 2x

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Make x the subject – isolate the square or square root first:
a) x2 + 4 = a b) x2 – d = c

c) (x + 2)2 = b d) √

e) √ f) √

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Answers:
1a) x = c-b, b) x = f + c c)

d) e) f) x = b –a

2a) x = 2a – 3 b) c)
or -a

d) e) x = a(b + c) f) x = d(b+c) –
a

3a) b) c)

d) e) f)

4a) √ b) √ c) x=√
d) x = b2 –a e) x = (c - b)3 f) ( )

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Make x the subject:
1. x + b = e

2. x – t = m

3. x – f = a + b

4. x + h = A + B

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5. x + t = y + t

6. a + x = b

7. k + x = m

8. v + x = w + y

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Make x the subject:

1. y = 8x

2. y = 7x

3. ax = b

4. hx = m

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5. mx = a + b

6. kx = c – d

7. vx = e + n

8. 3x = y + z

9. xp = r

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The subject is in brackets next to each formula

1. a = 2b – 5 (b)

2. p = 9q + 7 (q)

3. a = 7b + 1 (b)

4. x = 3y – 10 (y)

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5. y = 6x – 5 (x)

6. y = 8x – 10 (x)

7. y = px + q (x)

8. y = cx – h (x)

9. y = rx – 2p (x)

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Make x the subject:
(Hint: multiply the bracket out first.)

1. a(x – b) = c

2. c(x – d) = e

3. m(x + m) = k

4. k(x – a) = t

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5. h(x – h) = k

6. m(x + b) = n

7. a(x – a) = a2

8. c(a + x) = d

9. m(b + x) = e

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Make x the subject:

1.

2.

3.

4.

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5.

6.

7.

8.

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Make x the subject:

1.

2.

3.

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4.

5.

6.

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CHANGING THE SUBJECT

USING BIG SCIENTIFIC EQUATIONS

Change the subject of each of these famous scientific formulae for all the possible
algebraic variables (/constants).

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CHANGING THE SUBJECT

USING BIG SCIENTIFIC EQUATIONS

Change the subject of each of these famous scientific formulae for all the possible
algebraic variables (/constants).

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Homework Exam Questions

Q1.

Make h the subject of the formula x = 5h + 8

...........................................................
(Total for Question is 2 marks)

Q2.

(a) Expand 3(2y – 5)

......................
(1)
(b) Factorise completely 8x2 + 4xy

......................
(2)
gh
(c) Make h the subject of the formula t= ⁄10

h=......................
(2)
(Total for Question is 5 marks)

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