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AASHKTA
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Posted on 11-12-07 11:20
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Hello, guys
anyone good in maths- can u please help in solving these two separate equations for x. In each equations( 1 and 2), the only unknown is x, all others are known and constants. can u find solution for x in terms of given constants.
Your help greatly appreciated!!!
thanks in advance
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Nepal ko chora
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Posted on 11-13-07 12:03
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What are the values of other known constants??
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AASHKTA
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Posted on 11-13-07 12:44
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Thanks for the reply.
Oh here is some misunderstanding. sorry for that, those so called constants may have any value- in fact should say independent variables and x is the dependent variable. So the problem is Find relationhsip of x in terms of those variables, a general case. and Once we get a solution of x in terms of other variable, we can find x at any set of values of others.
Appreciated!!!
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nepalean
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Posted on 11-13-07 12:48
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I dont know what has been wrong to the equation. My solver template didnt work too. I tried but couldnt get the answer. May be you have to get a value of x from one equation, substitute in next and get answer.
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AASHKTA
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Posted on 11-13-07 12:53
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Nepalean!
these two equations are independent(two separate questions). Nothing to do with each other. Forget abt the second one, if u r doing first one, vice versa.
Needed for project work!
Anyway thanks!!!!!!!
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Posted on 11-13-07 2:51
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hey aashkta why don't you differentiate the equation, i m talking about eqn 1 wrt x........................ the RHS should be a zero then if tb 2 is a constant...............and try solving it use the properties of ln...............while differentiating...............example d/dx(lnx)= 1/x the equation would look like -cx +b 1-m + d/dx[(ms+mx){ln(s+x)-ln(x)}] = 0 now try solving it.............hope it works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! occult
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Posted on 11-13-07 3:18
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You have to use Lambert W function, I can tell you that. If anyone has patience to actually solve then is a good practice I think. I will have a go if i have time.
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