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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a^2+k^2=d^2 a^2=d^2-k^2 \[a=\sqrt{d^2-k^2}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think technically speaking, you should note that d^2 must be larger than k^2 to ignore complex numbers too but abdul shabeer is right!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THX

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