Solve for h or d in the Formula: y={1/2pi(d-h)}ln(d/h) – Get Math Help Now!

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In summary, when seeking help with a specific math problem, it's important to provide as much detail as possible and to give yourself enough time to understand and solve the problem. While it may be tempting to just get the answer, it's important to understand the process and use reliable resources to help with solving the problem. It's also important to be aware of which formulas and methods are applicable to the problem at hand.
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kindly make h or d the subject of the formula
y={1/2pi(d-h)}ln(d/h)
thank u

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