Solve for e.
g/e^2-r=m-y
I honestly have no clue about the answer for this one
I'm assuming that e^2 - r is in the denominator
g / [ e^2 - r ] = m - y and we can write
[ e^2 - r ] / g = 1 / [ m - y ]
e^2 - r = g / [ m - y ]
e^2 = g / [ m - y ] + r
e = ±√ [ g / [ m - y ] + r ]
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