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What is the ratio of t to r in a set of equations involving p, q, r, s, and t?
Great! Thank you, I'll try and work on this in the morning.- bluepillow
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What is the ratio of t to r in a set of equations involving p, q, r, s, and t?
Thanks for your help. Can someone verify that this looks alright so far? :smile: Thanks lots. \frac{1}{2}pr2+\frac{1}{2}qs2=\frac{1}{2}qt2 \frac{1}{2}pr2=\frac{1}{2}qt2-\frac{1}{2}qs2 \frac{(pr ^2)}{2}= \frac{(qt ^2 -qs ^2 )}{2} 2(pr2) = 2(qt2-qs2) pr2 = qt2-qs2 p = \frac{qt...- bluepillow
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What is the ratio of t to r in a set of equations involving p, q, r, s, and t?
Hey guys, I joined after struggling with a few problems for the past two days. I feel as if the answers are blantanly obvious and I'm just missing the simplest and most important bit(s). Homework Statement From the set of equations: p=3q pr=qs (1/2)pr2 + (1/2)qs2 = (1/2)qt2 involving...- bluepillow
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