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Given e^2 = f - h, solve for e

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Answer:

e = sqrt(f - h) or e = -sqrt(f - h)

Explanation:

If e^2 = f - h, then you just need to square root both sides.

The squared and square root cancel out on e, and f - h can just be put into a square root.

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