Solve an equation as a fraqtion. Is it possible?
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11-02-2018, 04:24 PM
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RE: Solve an equation as a fraqtion. Is it possible?
Thanks for your answers.
But its not what i have searched for ^^. The problem is, that in my case, the "a"-part is not that simple. I think i must give you the real example. This is my equation: ((r1*r3*u2+r2*r3*u1)/(c2*p*r1*r2*r3+r1*r2+r1*r3+r2*r3)) = (-u2*p*c1*r3) I want to know what u2/u1 is. Therefore i have tried to do this: solve(((r1*r3*u2+r2*r3*u1)/(c2*p*r1*r2*r3+r1*r2+r1*r3+r2*r3)) = (-u2*p*c1*r3),[u2/u1]) but it does not work |
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RE: Solve an equation as a fraqtion. Is it possible? - blevita - 11-02-2018 04:24 PM
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