Finding the induced drag factor

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Homework Statement


An aircraft has a mass of 1100kg and a wingspan of b=9.75m. the surface of the wing is 15m2 and its span effciency factor e=0.90. the parasitic drag at zero lift of the aircraft CD0 is 0.0225. Take density of the air to be 1.225kg/m3

The aircraft has lost power and is gliding to the ground. Assume that the glide angle ϒ is small

Homework Equations


the only equation i can think of is
D=1/2pv2s(CD0+kCl2)

The Attempt at a Solution


unable to figure a way out to eliminate the velocity factor and the lift factor.

Please help! Thanks!
 
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