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Solve for e. 9e^2f=49
e=±√7f/3
e=±7√f/3
e=±7√f/3f
e=±√7f/3f

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Explanation:

Solve for e. 9e^2f=49 e=±√7f/3 e=±7√f/3 e=±7√f/3f e=±√7f/3f-example-1
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User Alaskan
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Divide by the coefficient of e^2, then take the square root.
e^2 = 49/(9f)
e = ±7/(3√f) = ±(7√f)/(3f)

The 3rd selection is appropriate:
e=±(7√f)/(3f)


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e=\pm (7√(f))/(3f)
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