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I want to solve this equation to find a formula that computes "p" in terms of "q". Said differently, the variable is "p" and the parameter is "q".
the equation is " p.^2 .*(1-q).*(2.*q.*(1-p.^2)).^(2.*p) -2.*(1-p).*(1-q.*(1-p)).*(p+q.*(1-p))"
and there is a constraint for "p" and "q" since they are probabilities between 0 to 1
I will be so pleased if some one kindly let me know how to do it?
Thanks in advance
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Walter Roberson
il 20 Set 2013
If the overall expression is to equal 0 (rather than it being of the form y = .... and needing to solve for given y and p), then the expression given has two solution families:
p = 0, q = 1
p = 1, q = anything in [0 to 1]
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Roger Stafford
il 20 Set 2013
It also has a solution at p = 0 and q = 0.
cm
il 21 Set 2013
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