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I'm doing a chemistry report and I'm attempting to model a chemical system. However, the formulae I'm coming up with looks rather ugly and complicated I was wondering if there was any way I could simplify it. I can't see any way though.
I have come up with:
[tex] SQ = \sqrt{\frac{CL^2 + 2CL + 1}{4CD^2} + \frac{2TC}{CD}}[/tex]
Now that doesn't look too bad, but then I've got to subsitute it into this:
[tex]\frac{dR}{dt} = \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1 + CL}{4CD\cdot SQ} \cdot \frac{dTG}{dt} [/tex]
Which to me looks horrible. Can anyone help? I am confident at doing the subsitution, but I think that its gona look rather ugly.
I have come up with:
[tex] SQ = \sqrt{\frac{CL^2 + 2CL + 1}{4CD^2} + \frac{2TC}{CD}}[/tex]
Now that doesn't look too bad, but then I've got to subsitute it into this:
[tex]\frac{dR}{dt} = \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1 + CL}{4CD\cdot SQ} \cdot \frac{dTG}{dt} [/tex]
Which to me looks horrible. Can anyone help? I am confident at doing the subsitution, but I think that its gona look rather ugly.