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Aug 8th, 2010, 06:12 PM
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Solving equations
Hi Guys,
I have an equation which I need to solve for y
The equation is
1+(1/y)=e^-c (1+1/x)
The first thing I do is get rid of the 1 on the left hand side.
(1/y)= e^-c (1+1/x)-1
(1/y)= (e^-c/x)-1
I was wondering where to go from here?
Do I take the recipricol of both sides?
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