Derive Lineweaver Burk equation from Michaelis Menten equation?
The Lineweaver-Burk equation is derived by taking the reciprocal of both sides of the Michaelis-Menten equation. The Michaelis-Menten equation describes the relationship between the reaction velocity (V) and the substrate concentration ([S]):
\[
V = \frac{V_{\text{max}} [S]}{K_m + [S]}
\]
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