SOLUTION: Clarifying - Looking to solve b here, the 0 after J is subscript:
{{{ J0 = (((5b^4)sqrt(3))/16) }}}
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Question 1127884: Clarifying - Looking to solve b here, the 0 after J is subscript:
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