w = Cr¯²for r.
mmm4444bot Super Moderator Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 10,962 Jul 24, 2010 #2 Is the following equation a match for your exercise? w = C * r^(-2) If so, then start by applying the definition for negative exponents. w = C/r^2
Is the following equation a match for your exercise? w = C * r^(-2) If so, then start by applying the definition for negative exponents. w = C/r^2
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jul 24, 2010 #3 pokerman26 said: w = Cr¯²for r. Click to expand... Use a[sup:m85s1nae]-b[/sup:m85s1nae] = 1/a[sup:m85s1nae]b[/sup:m85s1nae]
pokerman26 said: w = Cr¯²for r. Click to expand... Use a[sup:m85s1nae]-b[/sup:m85s1nae] = 1/a[sup:m85s1nae]b[/sup:m85s1nae]