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Which of the following equations is equivalent to LaTeX: t=\pi m^2-ct = π m 2 − c rewritten for m? Group of answer choices

LaTeX: m=\pm\sqrt{t\pi+c}m = ± t π + c

LaTeX: m=\pm\sqrt{\frac{t+c}{\pi}}m = ± t + c π

LaTeX: m=\pm\sqrt{\frac{t-c}{\pi}}m = ± t − c π

LaTeX: m=\pm\sqrt{\frac{tc}{\pi}}

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