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If someone could explain above the above, please help.
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Loi.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Guess you found out that uncle Wolfram isn't perfect, either.
You get different solutions depending on if you chose 6<x<10 or 6<x<13 and you get the same solution twice - too bad!
For another funny effect you may click on "More digits". All in a sudden Wolfram offers two more solutions and both are not within the constraints.
Looks like the world isn't perfect and math progs aren't, too 😞
This should do it, together with all help you've received over the past days explaining the ins and outs of dealing with exp(i) in various forms:
Success!
Luc
Luc, I guess there is a misunderstanding my question :
I need a explanation about how to get the second solution, x = 6.237916547633475
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I need help explanation about the Missing solution - How to get the second solution x = 6.237916547633475 from that formula, from that hint.
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I have just done for solving one of other missing solution "by hand" with root function and guess value x = 12.566289908047107. ( that is the reason for explanation how to get other missing soution from that formula, from that hint.
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Or : I need help explanation about the Missing solutions - How to get the other solutions from 6<x<13, from that formula, from that hint.
Guess you found out that uncle Wolfram isn't perfect, either.
You get different solutions depending on if you chose 6<x<10 or 6<x<13 and you get the same solution twice - too bad!
For another funny effect you may click on "More digits". All in a sudden Wolfram offers two more solutions and both are not within the constraints.
Looks like the world isn't perfect and math progs aren't, too 😞
Yes. I guess so, Werner. and anyway I guess we would have to solve it "by hand" with root function and guess values. And another example :
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