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Are there two variables, y and e? What are we even supposed to solve for? There’s some context missing
Submitted 3 months ago by EABOD25@lemm.ee to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
Are there two variables, y and e? What are we even supposed to solve for? There’s some context missing
42
Well, that’s just not fair. That’s the answer to everything. I wanted the answer for something specific
There are an infinite number of solutions, 42 is in at least one of them
Can you write it properly?
I’m confused by your reply because the only variable in that equation is y
Als long as you don’t define e
as the Eulerian number, e
is to be treated as a variable.
PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org 3 months ago
7y(12e+11) - 85 = 2y +12e
(7(12e+11)-2)y = 12e + 85
y = (12e + 85)/(7(12e+11)-2)
y = (12e + 85)/(84e+77-2)
y = (12e + 85)/(84e+75)
Assuming e = exp(1) ≈ 2.73, my calculator says that y ≈ 0.3878, or a little over a third.