We are given $\sigma=\frac{r2+r1}{r2-r1}$, with $\sigma$ being the Coddington shape factor. What I am having problems with is solving for $r1$ and $r2$ when I am just given a focal length and a refractive index, along with $\sigma$. From the lensmaker's equation, we know that $\frac{1}{f}=(n-1)(\frac{1}{r1}-\frac{1}{r2})$, but I just can't seem to get it to come out where I can solve for just $r1$ or just $r2$. Any advise on how I should go about this?
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