I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * G(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 6
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what will be the formula for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
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I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * G(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 6
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what will be the formula for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * G(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 6
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what will be the formula for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * G(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 6
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what will be is the formula symbolic solution for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * G(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 6
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what is the symbolic solution for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * G(+/-N) j2(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 6
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what is the symbolic solution for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
I have system of equation:
k * G = P
k2(+/-N) * j2(+/-N) = P
variables:
G = 66 (Constant !!!)
P = 36
k2 = 11
j2 = 3
what is the symbolic solution for calculating k from k2, j2 and maybe P ?
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