V=k(R-r)(R+r) Where K is constant. Solve for R.
S sarbie83 New member Joined Apr 8, 2010 Messages 5 Apr 8, 2010 #1 V=k(R-r)(R+r) Where K is constant. Solve for R.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Apr 8, 2010 #2 sarbie83 said: V=k(R-r)(R+r) Where K is constant. Solve for R. Click to expand... Please show us your work, indicating excatly where you are stuck - so that we know where to begin to help you.
sarbie83 said: V=k(R-r)(R+r) Where K is constant. Solve for R. Click to expand... Please show us your work, indicating excatly where you are stuck - so that we know where to begin to help you.
S sarbie83 New member Joined Apr 8, 2010 Messages 5 Apr 8, 2010 #3 the whole thing math teacher gave us all a take home test. we have to research the equation. I dont know this equation. Im researching
the whole thing math teacher gave us all a take home test. we have to research the equation. I dont know this equation. Im researching
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Apr 8, 2010 #4 sarbie83 said: the whole thing math teacher gave us all a take home test. we have to research the equation. I dont know this equation. Im researching Click to expand... That is good - - researching good. However, the math part of it is simple algebra.
sarbie83 said: the whole thing math teacher gave us all a take home test. we have to research the equation. I dont know this equation. Im researching Click to expand... That is good - - researching good. However, the math part of it is simple algebra.