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x = ( c + ( c ^ 2-4 * k )^( 1 / 2 ))/( 2 * exp ( t *( c / 2-( c ^ 2-4 * k )^( 1 / 2 )/ 2 ))*( c ^ 2-4 * k )^( 1 / 2 )) -
( c-( c ^ 2-4 * k )^( 1 / 2 ))/( 2 * exp ( t *( c / 2 + ( c ^ 2-4 * k )^( 1 / 2 )/ 2 ))*( c ^ 2-4 * k )^( 1 / 2 ))
*( 1 ) the harmonic mean of the numerator and denominator of tan A ; and
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*( 6. 6742 ± 0. 001 ) × 10 < sup >− 11 </ sup > ( kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >)< sup >− 1 </ sup > s < sup >− 2 </ sup >.
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*( A < sub > 1 </ sub > ⊕ ··· ⊕ A < sub > n </ sub >, p < sub > k </ sub >) is a product for the A < sub > k </ sub >
*( A < sub > 1 </ sub > ⊕ ··· ⊕ A < sub > n </ sub >, i < sub > k </ sub >) is a coproduct for the A < sub > k </ sub >.
This means that the portion of growth in output which is due to changes in factors is. 06 *( 1 / 3 )+. 01 *( 2 / 3 )=. 027 or 2. 7 %.
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