SOLUTION: d=LR^2/R^2+R^1 solve for R^1

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Question 976336: d=LR^2/R^2+R^1
solve for R^1

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Guessing you mean, .












The other zero-product choice of R=0 must be rejected because the original equation is undefined for R=0.


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The equation as posted was wrong.

SUBSCRIPTS Instead of exponents:


Multiplicative Inverse Property:


Distributive Property:


Additive Inverse of ,


Multiplicative Property of Equality using multiplicative inverse of d,


Simplification or other convenient adjustment,

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