Hey guys here is a problem about gravity...

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The discussion revolves around a problem related to gravity and the use of Wolfram to solve for x(t). Participants emphasize the need for clarity in presenting questions and solutions, specifically advising against posting math work as images. Instead, they recommend using LaTeX for better readability. The thread was ultimately closed for moderation, indicating a need for adherence to forum guidelines. Clear communication and proper formatting are essential for effective problem-solving in mathematical discussions.
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Please do not post your work in images -- type your work into the forum using LaTeX
Homework Statement
law of universal gravitation
Relevant Equations
law of universal gravitation
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Thx~
 
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Yep. That's what that is all right.

Did you have a question about it?
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Yep. That's what that is all right.

Did you have a question about it?
Trying to use Wolfram to solve x(t), but cannot read the result...
 

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OK I simplified the problem and got this one.
 

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It might help if we had some idea of what you are trying to do!
 
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@shaunthesheep -- Please do not post your math work in images. Instead, type your work into the forum, preferably using LaTeX (see the LaTeX Guide link below the Edit window). Also, please be very clear in your posts what the question is and what your approach is to solving the problem. I will send you a PM with more tips about using LaTeX to post math at PF.
 
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