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Get into J =
Okay I have no idea what cross multiply is, is there another method you can answer it?
bluboy22
Post #5
Nov 12, 2009
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Get into J =
Yeah j as the subject and it is part of the fraction. Q/p = s/(p-j) j= ?
bluboy22
Post #3
Nov 12, 2009
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Get into J =
Q/p = s/p-j
bluboy22
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Nov 12, 2009
Replies: 7
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Solve for x
Thanks!
bluboy22
Post #3
Oct 23, 2009
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Solve for x
Solve for x = , 40x - 3x^2/ 3 = x(20-x)/ 3
bluboy22
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Oct 23, 2009
Replies: 2
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Opposite of absolute value function
What is the opposite of, f(x) = -3 l x - 6 l + 2
bluboy22
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Sep 17, 2009
Replies: 7
Forum:
Mathematics Standard
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Using the product and chain rule
Thanks, but was the chain rule used as well to get this answer?
bluboy22
Post #3
Aug 16, 2009
Forum:
Mathematics Advanced
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Using the product and chain rule
Find dy/dx using the product and chain rule y= x^2(x-5)^1/4 TIA
bluboy22
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Aug 16, 2009
Replies: 3
Forum:
Mathematics Advanced
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