Asked by fishbowl
what would the answer come out the be if you rationlized this equation:
sqrt(((piH)^2+A)/(2pi))
and also another question.
can the inverse of f(x) equal to zero?
sqrt(((piH)^2+A)/(2pi))
and also another question.
can the inverse of f(x) equal to zero?
Answers
Answered by
drwls
<<what would the answer come out the be if you rationalized this equation:
sqrt(((piH)^2+A)/(2pi)) >>
What you have written in not an equation. If you want to get rid of the square root entirely, just square the expression you have written.
<<can the inverse of f(x) equal to zero? >>
Yes, at some values of x
sqrt(((piH)^2+A)/(2pi)) >>
What you have written in not an equation. If you want to get rid of the square root entirely, just square the expression you have written.
<<can the inverse of f(x) equal to zero? >>
Yes, at some values of x
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