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Re: transposing an equation
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- Subject: [mg26287] Re: [mg26234] transposing an equation
- From: "Carl K. Woll" <carlw at u.washington.edu>
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 00:19:58 -0500 (EST)
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- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Hi Christopher,
It looks like you're interested in inverting a series. If so, take a look at
the command InverseSeries.
Carl Woll
Physics Dept
U of Washington
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Deacon" <cdeacon at physics.mun.ca>
To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Subject: [mg26287] [mg26234] transposing an equation
> Suppose y=a x^2+b x +c.
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> How can I get Mathematica to solve for x (i.e., x=Ay^2+By+C) and give me
the
> values for the constants A,B,C?
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> Chris
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