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transforming the equation

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There are numerous methods to solve this.

First Method - you doing the work
1. Divide each side by y
2. Take the natural log of each side
3. divide each side by -pi
4. multiple each side by (1-E)^1/2
5. Square each side
6. solve the quadratic equation for E

Second method - Use the Solve function of mathcad

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Yes, sir. But the thing is I don't know how to write this 'solve' function in mathcad.
 
F1 brings up HELP. Type in "solve block"

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