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Posted 2007-05-06, 02:00 AM
in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "MJ could help you if you'd type it..."
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My main questions with the format of your equation(s?) are is the x representing a multiplication operator or a variable. If it's a variable, then then are 'A' and 'a' two different variables, or one variable. If they're one variable, then why not capitalize both to lessen confusion. If they are two separate variables, perhaps use a different letter to lessen confusion. Also, simplify your equations before posting them. 4x5 is clearly 20, whether x is a multiplication operator or a variable. I assume that x is a variable, since you have '+x'. That means that your equation(s?) have at least 3 variables, A, B, and x, perhaps 4 variables, A, a, B and x. There will be multiple solutions to such an equation. If you want one solution, you need as many equations as there are variables. Also, want is ex? Is that supposed to be e*x, e being euler's number, or what? On forums, it would be a good idea if you would separate anything that is to be multiplied by '*' symbols. The way your equation is set up you can have an infinite number of solutions assuming A, B, a, and x are separate variables which are any real numbers.
If, however, you don't want numerical answers then what exactly are we solving for. In that case the problem is trivial.
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