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I got the answer, but I won't tell how to get it until someone else do so...
So, here it is: R = S / ( ( 8^(1/2) ) + 6*sin(120) ) hehe, so just plug 10 into S and get the answer. I don't think I am really a student anymore. For all you know, this could be a fake answer! ![]() Last edited by Ken Leung : 09-11-2001 at 20:52. |
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