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Rearranging this power equation
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This particular area of my maths is way rusty. The formula I'm using calculates the metres of paper available (Y) from the thickness of a roll of paper (X) is:
Y = Factor *(Pi*(X+48.5)^2-7390)
I 'm trying to rearrange the equation to get X as the calculated value with Y as the variable. The roll has a cardboard tube in the centre and I want to calculate the thickness of the paper on the roll when wound with a given length of paper.
I've balanced it to
(Y/Factor+7390)/Pi = (X+48.5)^2
but I'm having a devil of a job pulling X out on its own.
Anybody help?
Y = Factor *(Pi*(X+48.5)^2-7390)
I 'm trying to rearrange the equation to get X as the calculated value with Y as the variable. The roll has a cardboard tube in the centre and I want to calculate the thickness of the paper on the roll when wound with a given length of paper.
I've balanced it to
(Y/Factor+7390)/Pi = (X+48.5)^2
but I'm having a devil of a job pulling X out on its own.
Anybody help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks tell-me-more. Your answer wasn't quite right but it did put me in the right direction. Using your formula with a bit of trial and error the formulation that gave me the correct thickness from my known meterage was:
=SQRT[( Y / Factor+7390)/Pi] -48.5
(it didn't need raising to the 1/2)
FYI, the original equation came to me via my supplier.
Cheers!
=SQRT[( Y / Factor+7390)/Pi] -48.5
(it didn't need raising to the 1/2)
FYI, the original equation came to me via my supplier.
Cheers!
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