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Hey all I've got this equation:
X = (L / (P ^ N)) - ((L / (P ^ N)) * (1 - (G / L)))
And it looks like you should be able to simplify it, but my maths skills aren't quite up to the task. If anyone could show me how to simplify it that'd be great!
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Is
the original equation?
In that case:
If you have further questions about simplification feel free to ask.
Last edited by Identity (2007-04-27 21:59:34)
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Nicely formatted, Identity.
"The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman
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Thanks, I've had some experience with Latex
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Thanks for the reply! That's exactly what I was after, but unfortunately I wrote the equation wrong. It should have been:
(L / (P ^ N)) - (L / (P ^ N) - L) * (1 - G / L)
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So it should look like this?
If so,
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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Thanks for the reply! That's exactly what I was after, but unfortunately I wrote the equation wrong. It should have been:
(L / (P ^ N)) - (L / (P ^ N) - L) * (1 - G / L)
Lol:P
This stage is as fully simplified as it really needs to be, but if you want it over the same denominator, here are some other variations:
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Thanks! That's exactly what I was after.
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