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x = 4 and y = 7
Since there is no equation, there is nothing that can be solved.
Yes and its solutons are: x = -1 -sq rt of 6 and x -1 +sq rt of 6
The equation is: ln(1+tx)=tx-(h/g)x^2 BTW
x=-1 ^ how do you know?
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x = 4 and y = 7
Since there is no equation, there is nothing that can be solved.
Yes and its solutons are: x = -1 -sq rt of 6 and x -1 +sq rt of 6
i think you should add them
The equation is: ln(1+tx)=tx-(h/g)x^2 BTW
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x = 4 and y = 7 which will satisfy both equations
3/2(1-5)=-6 3/2(-4)=-6 3/-8=-6 Not equal. This equation is a false equation. Unless a variable was meant to be in the equation, this equation is not equal.
the y-1 is a minus .
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