Ratio of Ta to Tb: A Simple Division

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The discussion focuses on calculating the ratio of two expressions, Ta and Tb, defined as Ta = L(V+c) + L(V-c) and Tb = L / √(c² + v²). Participants confirm that finding the ratio Ta/Tb involves a straightforward division of these two expressions. The conversation emphasizes clarity in understanding the mathematical operation required to derive the ratio.

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Well i have two ratios Ta= L(V+c) +L(V-c) and [tex]Tb= L / \sqrt{}c^{}2+v^{}2[/tex]

It asks to just find the ratio of Ta/Tb ... Meaning just a simple division of the Ta over Tb... correct?
 
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Yes, that's what the ratio is.
 

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