Solving (1-h^2*r^2*1.1)tg(h*r)=h*r for h

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The problem involves solving the equation (1-h^2*r^2*1.1)tg(h*r)=h*r for the variable h, with a specific value for r provided (r = 6371). The context appears to be related to trigonometric functions, specifically the tangent function.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are discussing the nature of the function tg, with some suggesting it refers to the tangent function. There is uncertainty about the possibility of finding an analytical solution, with one participant questioning the feasibility of such a solution.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with various interpretations of the function tg being explored. Some participants have offered insights into potential solutions, such as h=0, but there is no consensus on the overall approach or method to solve the equation.

Contextual Notes

There is a lack of clarity regarding the definition of tg and its implications for solving the equation. Participants are also navigating the constraints of seeking an analytical solution.

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i need help with this one
(1-h^2*r^2*1.1)tg(h*r)=h*r
i need analyitical solution. r = 6371
or any help how to solve this...
 
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new format please. I am not sure what tg are if they are not constants.
 
If tg is tangent then I don't think Urban will find an analytical solution!
 
tg stands for tangens...
 
One solution is h=0..
 

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