Sorry, I didn't mean a linear equation, of course this equation is not linear, I meant an equation in one unknown.
Hi all,
I've a linear equation of the form:
0.95=2 ( [3+ln(x/3)]^-13? + 4 [3+2ln(x/3)]^-13? + [3+4ln(x/3)]^-13 )
and I want to solve it for x, can I do this using R?
Thanks in advance.
Maram.
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2 messages · maram salem, David Winsemius
On Nov 4, 2009, at 7:39 AM, maram salem wrote:
Sorry, I didn't mean a linear equation, of course this equation is not linear, I meant an equation in one unknown. Hi all, I've a linear equation of the form: 0.95=2 ( [3+ln(x/3)]^-13 + 4 [3+2ln(x/3)]^-13 + [3+4ln(x/3)]^-13 ) and I want to solve it for x, can I do this using R? Thanks in advance. Maram.
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