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Undergrad Inverse of polynomial in dy^2 + ey + f form
Thanks for the replies, I apologize for not being more descriptive in my question. Gerenuk's reply is close to what I am looking for, although I think I may need to increase the terms - a quick set of data against the equation was off.- stevec
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Undergrad Inverse of polynomial in dy^2 + ey + f form
Hello, I'm trying to find the inverse polynomial of y = ax^2 + bx + c in the form of x = dy^2 + ey + f. I'm able to approximate this using Excel, but would prefer a more elegant solution. Any suggestions? Steve- stevec
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