3 thoughts on “Solve This

  1. Phhht. Unless you give a value for all but one variable on the left side of the equation, or could rewrite the equation algebraically so that one of the other variables is on the right side, it is impossible to find E. However, it is possible to write this as a graph, I suppose, theoretically, that could be written as http://bit.ly/Q1t2ei. The only thing for this is to simplify, however, this is in simplified form.

    On a completely other note, are you fluent with C#? I know that is a mainly a Microsoft language, but I could use some assistance with my program I am developing.

  2. I know a small portion of C, and from what I saw on C# the syntax is simular to C.. I might be able to help you, just not write a whole working calculator application with a GUI…

  3. Well, C is a very base language, and it does not support object orientated programming. C# is an OO programming language, and it is actually more similar to Java. I like c# because you can develop a Gui using d&d controls, and program on top of that, just like most Visual Studio languages. Thus, you do not have to hard code a Gui. Plus, I find c# a fairly easy language.

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