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A formula is a statement. It's not a problem or an exercise to which a solution is needed.
d = a - 2bc
An algorithm is the series of steps to solve problem, so you would be looking for the series of steps to solve a math problem.
to solve ax2 + bx + c use the quadratic formula: (-b +/-(b2 - 4ac))/2a. Programming this should be a doddle.
Generally,1. Convert parallel branches into series equivalents2. Solve for the total resistance3. Solve for individual voltages4. Solve for individual currents5. Solve for power
There is nothing to "solve".
11 and 11. In general, you can write an equation (or two equations), and solve with the quadratic formula, to solve this type of questions.
You can't solve a formula with no equals sign
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every thing will not go to much with the amount of power each branch has
A formula is a statement. It's not a problem or an exercise to which a solution is needed.
d = a - 2bc
An algorithm is the series of steps to solve problem, so you would be looking for the series of steps to solve a math problem.
900 and divide10 with the power of four solve it = 90
to solve ax2 + bx + c use the quadratic formula: (-b +/-(b2 - 4ac))/2a. Programming this should be a doddle.
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