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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-01-12

Solve for \( L \) in the equation:

\[ C^2L^2 + 100v^2 = 100c^2 \]

Asked by dbashored

Answer (3)

first subtract 100v² from both sides to get:
C²L²=100c²-100v²
Then divide both sides by C²:
L²=(100c²-100v²)/C²
Then take the square root of both sides:
L=+ or - the square root of (100c²-100v²)/C²

Answered by livingakingsomeday | 2024-06-10

L = ±√( (100c² - 100v²) / C² ) ;

Answered by GrandNecro | 2024-06-12

To solve for L in the equation C 2 L 2 + 100 v 2 = 100 c 2 , isolate L and simplify to find L = C 10 c 2 āˆ’ v 2 ​ ​ . This expression gives the positive length in terms of c , v , and C .
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Answered by livingakingsomeday | 2025-01-11