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martine
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How do I calculate t from the following equation?
z=a+b(e^k*t -1)
Guess this should be right to start with:
t=ln(z/b)
but what to do with the a and -1? and how do I calculate ln(z/b)? as lnz/lnb? I've tried thinking (didn't work *smirk*) and trial and error with simple numers (didn't work either)
thanks a lot!
z=a+b(e^k*t -1)
Guess this should be right to start with:
t=ln(z/b)
but what to do with the a and -1? and how do I calculate ln(z/b)? as lnz/lnb? I've tried thinking (didn't work *smirk*) and trial and error with simple numers (didn't work either)
thanks a lot!