In most formulas, one variable is by itself on the left hand side (LHS) of the formula. This variable is the subject of the formula. Changing the subject of the formula is a process of rearranging a ...
Changing the subject of a formula Formulas with squares and square roots Target subject appearing twice Test yourself Before reading this guide, it may be helpful to read the guide from Module 3 (M3) ...
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Let 𝐾 be a number field with algebraic closure K¯, and let 𝑆 be a finite set of places of 𝐾 containing all the infinite ones. Let Γ₀ be a finitely generated subgroup of Gm(K¯), and let Γ⊂Gm(K¯) be ...
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