SOLUTION: Solve v2
S=(v1+v2)^t/2
Please show me step by step how to solve.
Thank you
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Question 860917: Solve v2
S=(v1+v2)^t/2
Please show me step by step how to solve.
Thank you
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
S=(v1+v2)^t/2
Multiplicative inverse of ;
Inverse root of t;
Additive inverse of v1.
That sequence of inverse operations is all you need to recognize and use.
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