SOLUTION: t=t°/1-v^2/c^2 what is the proof of this equation?

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Question 1063624: t=t°/1-v^2/c^2
what is the proof of this equation?

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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t=t°/1-v^2/c^2
what is the proof of this equation?
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The t and tº are not defined.
v & c are not defined.
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If it's meant to be about the change in time due to motion, the equation is not correct.
And, it's ambiguous.