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    How to solve equation when i am got one unknown

    Hi,


    I got some long and difficult equation.
    In this equation i have only one uknown [alpha (pointed in red)]. At green i selected known.
    Is it possible to find alpha? I know how to do it in mathcad but completetly no idea how to do it in excel.
    How to solve this equation?

    Thanks for help
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    Re: How to solve equation when i am got one unknown

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    Re: How to solve equation when i am got one unknown

    well why not start by rearranging it for alpa =
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