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Help with simplifing an equation in terms of 2 variables
I don't understand anything you said, nor did I read it, as I posted the solution and how it makes physical sense, even though you suggest it possibly cannot. I understand it can be made more complicated; that's not the point. I need it to be linearized, and put in the form I gave: (a = ( )v...- fb360
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Help with simplifing an equation in terms of 2 variables
Yes, see the attached. e; I'm saying that this equation has been proven, and I'm trying to work off of it. It's not my own, but they have proven that it works, so I will stand by their assertion- fb360
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Help with simplifing an equation in terms of 2 variables
Yeah. Thats an obvious square root brother. It's how we denote a square root in software that does not allow it... i.e (x^.5 or x^(1/2)) How does it make no physical sense? Do you not understand how to express a square root in terms of a positive exponent value? (c = (a^2 + b^2)^.5)? Recognize...- fb360
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Help with simplifing an equation in terms of 2 variables
Homework Statement Hey. I need help simplifying and factoring a differential equation in terms of v and p (velocity(xdot) and position(x) respectively). I need the final answer to be in this form: a = ( )v + ( )p. This is so i can put the governing equation in a state-space and eventually use...- fb360
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