[CHM 112] Burdge problem

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sat Jul 13 09:48:00 EDT 2013


On 07/12/13 16:54,wrote:
> In Chapter 15 on problem 44 in the Burdge problems, how do you put that equation in the solver? Do you have to put 3.8E-5 - (the division)?
Yes.  That is the value of K in scientific notation, so it would go into 
your solver something like...


0 = 3.8E-5 - (2X)^2/(0.0198-X)


Your bounds for X have to be {0,0.0198}


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