is is possible to multiply the matrix M with either A or c->?
And if i have to write the matrices in this form: , do i divide c-> by A or do i follow som other formula?
so do i solve for the integral on the left side and end up with the integral on the right?? Or do i solve them just as they are written above? (I have solved the equation with values, but don't really know how to do this one. )
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These two are equal to each other, but I can't figure out how they can be that.
I know that 2 can be taken out if its in the function, but where does the 2 come from here?
I have tried to solve this with these equations:
COP=T(H)/( T(H)-T(L) ) and COP = Q(H)/ ( Q(H)-Q(L) )
But since I need both Q and T in the same equation, I can't find anything to solve it.