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C= V1-V2 ÷ ALV1      

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V2 ÷ Ca2L+1     or  V2+A2LC

 

V2 ÷ 1-Ca2L    or V-a2LC 

 Oct 10, 2014

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I am going to assume that the problem is:  C  =  (V1 - V2) ÷ (A²LV1)

Multiply both sides by  A²LV1:     CA²LV1  =  V1 - V2

Get all the V1's to one side:        CA²LV1 - V1  =  -V2    

Factor out V1:                            V1(CA²L - 1)  =  -V2

Divide:                                       V1  =  -V2 / (CA²L - 1)

Multiply the numerator and the denominator by  -1:     V1  =  V2 / (1 - CA²L)

 Oct 10, 2014
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Best Answer

I am going to assume that the problem is:  C  =  (V1 - V2) ÷ (A²LV1)

Multiply both sides by  A²LV1:     CA²LV1  =  V1 - V2

Get all the V1's to one side:        CA²LV1 - V1  =  -V2    

Factor out V1:                            V1(CA²L - 1)  =  -V2

Divide:                                       V1  =  -V2 / (CA²L - 1)

Multiply the numerator and the denominator by  -1:     V1  =  V2 / (1 - CA²L)

geno3141 Oct 10, 2014

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