apparently, I don't remember natural log rules too well and can't solve this in a way to produce the correct answerQ1/Q2 = (1/(LN(R/r1)))/(1/(LN(R/r2))) solve for r2where 1 and 2 are variable descriptors, and not mathematical operations.plz
11/4/2008 4:51:57 PM
im not doing your homework faggotgo to class
11/4/2008 4:52:23 PM
i got this...the answer is eleventy threeve
11/4/2008 4:52:25 PM
schfifty-five
11/4/2008 4:52:47 PM
^thanks^^thanks^^^too bad this isn't a math class where they teach this shit [Edited on November 4, 2008 at 4:52 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2008 4:52:49 PM
i suck at math but my guess is r2=1/r1
11/4/2008 4:53:38 PM
its about three fiddy
11/4/2008 4:53:41 PM
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11/4/2008 4:56:42 PM
if I wanted an answer three days from now...I GET ITCC is no longer FF#2FF is no longer CC#2CC is no longer TSB #2etcetcetc [Edited on November 4, 2008 at 4:57 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2008 4:57:05 PM
I'll tell you the answer if you vote for Obama.
11/4/2008 4:57:34 PM
shit, I voted back in september or early october
11/4/2008 4:57:57 PM
(e^(Q1/Q2))/r1?[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 5:02 PM. Reason : k]
11/4/2008 5:01:57 PM
^n
11/4/2008 5:03:36 PM
idk then off the top of my head
11/4/2008 5:05:15 PM
i got r2 equal to exp((Q1(ln(R)-ln(r1))/Q2)+ln(R))
11/4/2008 5:06:27 PM
go buy a ti-89 titanium
11/4/2008 5:07:10 PM
^got an 89, and I can solve it on there. but that's not by hand^^i'll try it.I think I may have a solution as well
11/4/2008 5:08:26 PM
http://vcl.ncsu.edu/Maple or MATLAB
11/4/2008 5:08:39 PM
WHAT'S UP WITH THE CAPITALIZED ln(x)? IS THAT SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE NATURAL LOG? IS IT JUST A COINCIDENCE THAT TWO VARIABLES ARE NAMED L AND N AND HAPPEN TO BE NEXT TO EACHOTHER SON?
11/4/2008 5:10:47 PM
letting Q1/Q2 = Q for the sake for saving timeQ= ln(R/r2)/ln(R/r1)Q*ln(R/r1)=ln(R/r2)Q*ln(R/r1)=ln(R)-ln(r2)ln(r2)=ln(R)-Q*ln(R/r1)r2=e^(ln(R)-Q*ln(R/r1))
11/4/2008 5:11:07 PM
^^used to excel, everything's in capitols^yep, almost exactly what I just came up withBIGEGO WINS!!!!!You get to choose any beer in my fridge and drink it [Edited on November 4, 2008 at 5:13 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2008 5:12:51 PM
there's probably another way to rewrite it but i gotta pee and get ready for 15 minutes or so of classSWEET![Edited on November 4, 2008 at 5:14 PM. Reason : my math skills are legit when i write shit down haha]
11/4/2008 5:14:02 PM
lol, thanks. there is. both work though. thanks, brah [Edited on November 4, 2008 at 5:18 PM. Reason : l]
11/4/2008 5:14:34 PM
no prob
11/4/2008 5:15:47 PM
Why did you give the question in such a complicated way? You DO know that, for example, (1/a)/(1/b) = b/a, don't you? So, Q1/Q2 = (1/(LN(R/r1)))/(1/(LN(R/r2))) could be written much simply as Q1/Q2 = (LN(R/r2))/(LN(R/r1))Anyway,
11/4/2008 6:14:03 PM