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Solving for Unknown Variables (r0q)(1) and (q0r)(1) in a Complex Equation
Actually I found a forum that instead of side tracking and telling me what I already know, actually showed me an example problem, and showed me the steps required to solve this type of problem. I learn in a different way than the community involved on this board apparently. Sorry if that offends...- nate1936
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving for Unknown Variables (r0q)(1) and (q0r)(1) in a Complex Equation
edit: nevermind I found a forum with much more straightforward answers. Thanks anyway- nate1936
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving for Unknown Variables (r0q)(1) and (q0r)(1) in a Complex Equation
Is there a special function you are talking about when you say find q(1) [in the first way to solve it you have posted] or are you just multiplying the q (x) variable times one? Sorry for my stupid questions, I have to figure this out somehow though!- nate1936
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving for Unknown Variables (r0q)(1) and (q0r)(1) in a Complex Equation
Thank you for your help so far, because I now know it is a "Composition of functions" problem I was able to find out how to get started with this I think. r o q (1) can be re-written as (r(q(1)) from here, can I have a hint as to what the next step is? If the (1) were an x I would substitute in...- nate1936
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Solving for Unknown Variables (r0q)(1) and (q0r)(1) in a Complex Equation
Homework Statement This problem is giving me issues, mainly because of how it is set up. Homework Equations Here is a picture of what my problem is, http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/1723/heko.png The Attempt at a Solution I am attempting to solve this problem, and I haven't...- nate1936
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