SOLUTION: I'm trying re-arrange an equation to the form D = .......
Where
F = (2 * H * D * ( D - L ))/(( H - D + L )*( H + D - L ))
and
H = (L^2)/(f * D)
I just keep tying myself up
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Where
F = (2 * H * D * ( D - L ))/(( H - D + L )*( H + D - L ))
and
H = (L^2)/(f * D)
I just keep tying myself up
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Question 4174: I'm trying re-arrange an equation to the form D = .......
Where
F = (2 * H * D * ( D - L ))/(( H - D + L )*( H + D - L ))
and
H = (L^2)/(f * D)
I just keep tying myself up in knots while doing it :(
If it helps, for any given scenario, D and L are changeable 'constants' so f is the real variable.
I think the form is quadratic, hence posting it here.
Thanks!