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T=1/4d^1/2

 Sep 21, 2014

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Well, we have already solved for T, so we can now solve for d.

We don't have enough information to numerically solve for T and d, but we can find what, say, d equals in terms of T.

 

So, to solve for d, here's what we do:

T = 1/4d^1/2              ---Raise both sides to the 2nd power to get rid of the ^1/2 of the right side

T^2 = 1/4d                ---Multiply both sides by 4 to get d alone

4*T^2 = d

4T^2 = d

 

so:

 

d = 4T^2

 Sep 21, 2014
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What are we solving for here? d?

 Sep 21, 2014
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We are solving for T and D.

 Sep 21, 2014
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We have no idea what T is, neither d. So this is getting a little confusing...

 Sep 21, 2014
 #4
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Best Answer

Well, we have already solved for T, so we can now solve for d.

We don't have enough information to numerically solve for T and d, but we can find what, say, d equals in terms of T.

 

So, to solve for d, here's what we do:

T = 1/4d^1/2              ---Raise both sides to the 2nd power to get rid of the ^1/2 of the right side

T^2 = 1/4d                ---Multiply both sides by 4 to get d alone

4*T^2 = d

4T^2 = d

 

so:

 

d = 4T^2

NinjaDevo Sep 21, 2014
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Wow! NinjaDevo, when we are in a trap, you get us out! lol! Great job!  ヅ ☜☻☞ ٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶

 Sep 21, 2014

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