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Solve Force F: R=Rxi+Ryj | 234lb
ahh ok, I will try to solve it, if it leads that F is 234lb. Then that's the correct solution- funlord
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Solve Force F: R=Rxi+Ryj | 234lb
I tried the best of what I can do, but it doesn't lead to a possible solution- funlord
- Post #9
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Solve Force F: R=Rxi+Ryj | 234lb
Then what will be next? There are three unknowns, therefore it requires three equations- funlord
- Post #7
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Solve Force F: R=Rxi+Ryj | 234lb
It doesn't say that the crate will be pulled horizontally. Therefore we can't assume that y- component is 0.- funlord
- Post #6
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Solve Force F: R=Rxi+Ryj | 234lb
Homework Statement Homework Equations R=Rxi+Ryj The Attempt at a Solution I think it has insufficient given but the answer at the back is 234lb. I assumed that when i put a line through the angle bisector, the line would be perpendicular to the crate PS: IF the image doesn't load, i put an...- funlord
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- force mechanics statics
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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High School Where is the best place to put the arbitrary constant?
I am having trouble to where to put the arbitrary constant in solving order differential equations. Because sometimes when I am solving, I can't really where to put the arbitrary constant if it is either the left side or right side. I am only at equations of order one. Plss keep it simple...- funlord
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- Constant Differential
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Differential Equations
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Undergrad Understanding Equations for Beginners
Thank you very much, I can understand now why it has a negative sign- funlord
- Post #3
- Forum: Differential Equations
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Undergrad Understanding Equations for Beginners
I can's understand the fact about the equation i can't prove the equation from the first attachment to the second attachment pls help. Sorry for bad english- funlord
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- Derivative Differential
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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High School Natural Logarithms: Are They Equal to Other Logarithms?
ok, thank you very much- funlord
- Post #5
- Forum: General Math
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High School Natural Logarithms: Are They Equal to Other Logarithms?
when i tried it on symbolab.com i subtract them both and i'd come up with answer of 0 does that mean they are equal?- funlord
- Post #3
- Forum: General Math
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High School Natural Logarithms: Are They Equal to Other Logarithms?
are they equal?- funlord
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- Logarithm Natural
- Replies: 6
- Forum: General Math
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Implicit Differentiation: two different answers
Homework Statement with answers given: Homework Equations use implicit differentiation The Attempt at a Solution I always get this answer but not the second one PLs explain the second answer for I am very desperate. Thank You- funlord
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- Calculus Differentiation Implicit Implicit differentiation Pre calculus
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Choosing a Major: Finding the Right Fit for You
what country you are in?- funlord
- Post #2
- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Limit does not exist but function exist
thank you for the great explanation- funlord
- Post #5
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Limit does not exist but function exist
Homework Statement there are four cases on limits given to us, and one of them I didnt really understand. This case was: Limit f(x) as x approaches a does not exist but f(a) exist. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution My answer here that the limit in this piecewise defined function...- funlord
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- Function Limit
- Replies: 6
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help