It is 3*n - 5
If the higher is 3 times the lower, the difference must be twice the lower so the numbers are 8 and 24.
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3(2y)(x)6xy
3 x (7 - n)
2*4 + 3*x = 34
If the higher is 3 times the lower, the difference must be twice the lower so the numbers are 8 and 24.
Three times the difference of a and m divided by twice their sum is equal to 6(a squared - m squared). 3(a - m)/2(a + m)
2*(x + 21) = 3*abs(x - 5) => x = -5.4 or x = 57.
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7
The number is 7.
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7/ 3/
8 and 3
To square a number you multiply it by itself, to cube a number you then multiply itself twice! i.e. 3 times 3 is 9 and 9 times 3 is then 27 so 27 is 3 cubed
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A number that fits these criteria is 1001. Its prime factorization is (7^1 \times 11^1 \times 13^1), which does not satisfy the requirement of having one prime that repeats three times and another that repeats twice. Instead, consider the number (5400), which has the prime factorization (2^3 \times 3^3 \times 5^1). Here, 2 repeats three times, 3 repeats three times, and 5 appears once, but it also does not fit the criteria. Thus, an example that meets the criteria is (5400), which can be expressed as (2^3 \times 3^3 \times 5^1) where 2 appears three times, 3 appears twice, and 5 appears once.