SOLUTION: Hi all, I was hoing to get some help with the following:
I need to make t the subject of the following expression:
h^3 = ln(g /(t^2+1))
Help with steps and explanations would be
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I need to make t the subject of the following expression:
h^3 = ln(g /(t^2+1))
Help with steps and explanations would be
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Question 288982: Hi all, I was hoing to get some help with the following:
I need to make t the subject of the following expression:
h^3 = ln(g /(t^2+1))
Help with steps and explanations would be great.
Thanks, -Nick. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! make t the subject of the following expression:
h^3 = ln(g /(t^2+1))
e^(h^3) = g/(t^2+1)
t^2+1 = g/e^(h^3)
t = sqrt{[g/e^(h^3)]-1}
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Cheers,
Stan H.