What is the significance of using opposites when changing the subject?
Rearranging Formulae Where Subject Appears Twice

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Explain the process of changing the subject step by step.
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What should you do when the subject appears twice in a formula?
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Describe how to handle a situation where you need to factorize.
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What steps should you take if you encounter a variable that appears in multiple places?
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