SOLUTION: Hi. I tried to solve the following problem but I'm not too sure about my solution:
F=tu^2+tvu
F = tu^2 + tvu
-tu^2 -tu^2
___________
F-tu^2 + tvu
I then divide both si
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Question 833628: Hi. I tried to solve the following problem but I'm not too sure about my solution:
F=tu^2+tvu
F = tu^2 + tvu
-tu^2 -tu^2
____________
F-tu^2 + tvu
I then divide both sides by vu and came up with t=F-tu^2 over vu.
Please help.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi. I tried to solve the following problem but I'm not too sure about my solution:
F=tu^2+tvu
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Solve it for what?
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