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An image of a circle with radius marked r. Written above: A equals area of a circle, r equals radius. Written below: A equals pi r squared, r equals question mark.
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Rearranging the formula for the circumference of a circle makes the radius the subject.
  • A is a rule that links and is used to work something out.

  • By manipulating the algebra, a different variable is to become the . This is called to change the subject.

  • By , the subject of a formula is written first, before the equals sign, although it is still correct written on either side.

  • Manipulating the formula uses skills of understanding algebraic notation and , as well as function machines. The same skills used here can be used when solving equations.

An image of a circle with radius marked r. Written above: A equals area of a circle, r equals radius. Written below: A equals pi r squared, r equals question mark.
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Rearranging the formula for the circumference of a circle makes the radius the subject.
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Rearrange a formula using inverse operations

are used to undo each process step in a to change the subject.

To change the subject of a formula:

  1. Write the formula and identify the that is to be the new subject.

  2. Start with the new subject and write out the function machine for the formula, showing each operation step by step.

  3. Undo each step by using the inverse operation:

    • Start with the last operation and work back to the first.
    • For each step make sure that the inverse is applied to both sides of the formula.
  4. When the new subject is isolated, the rearranging process is complete.

  5. Write the new subject equal to the .

Examples

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 10, Inverse operations. Addition and subtraction. Multiplication and division. Square and square root. Each statement has the mathematical symbols written in orange., A formula is rearranged by using inverse operations. Inverse operations include addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and also square and square root.

Question

Rearrange the formula for the area of a circle to make the radius the subject.

An image of a circle with radius marked r. Written above: A equals area of a circle, r equals radius. Written below: A equals pi r squared, r equals question mark.

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Practise changing the subject of a formula

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