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Math Problem?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Lisa Math. on July 10, 1998 01:51:47 UTC |
Y=RS2, Where R=2, S=3, Then Y=18. I rotate; R=Y/S2, and S2=Y/R. If Y and R is 0, then S is 0. OK. ------- E=MC2, I rotate; M=E/C2, and C2=E/M. How C can be some value if E and M is 0. ------- Can some help us? |
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