The subject of a formula is the variable that is being worked out. It can be recognised as the letter on its own on one side of the equals sign. For example, in the formula for the area of a rectangle ...
In other words, if you move a term from one side of the equals sign to the other, we change the operation to do the opposite. For example, if the term you want to move is adding, then when you move it ...
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