How do I write code to plot a graph of an equation?

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I need help writing a code that will plot a graph with this equation.
I need to find a way to plot a graph in such a way the program will input values for A and solve for T. Basically, my output should be a graph with A on the x axis and T on the Y axis.
The Equation:
100*A*((700-T)-209)/log((700-T)/209) = 1 - exp(((100*A/6448)^.22)/.954*exp(-.954*(100*A/6448)^.78-1));
Also, the log in the equation is supposed to be a natural log but I don't know if that is the correct function.
Any help would be appreciated.

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Dec 2013
You are going to have difficulty finding a solution to that. The second exp() is inside the first exp(), so you have e^(something * e^(something))
Perhaps your brackets are misplaced.
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Omar
Omar on 7 Dec 2013
Unfortunately that is the correct equation. Is it even possible to plot?

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