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goldentailisking:
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RhianaB112:
i will help u
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goldentailisking:
thank you
RhianaB112:
was it right ?
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ya
RhianaB112:
oh i thought it was wrong lol i love math i am weird.
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RhianaB112:
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goldentailisking:
thank you
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jhonyy9:
please give the way how you get these result
@rhianab112 wrote:
try this if it wrong i try my best.
p = 2.8 and q = 0.
surjithayer:
put x=-5 -5p-6=4(-5+q) -5p-6=-20+4q 5p+4q=20-6 5p+4q=14 \[5p=14-4q\] \[p=\frac{ 14-4q }{ 5 }\] there are infinite solutions. if we want only integral solutions. put q=1 \[p=\frac{ 14-4 }{ 5 }=\frac{ 10 }{ 5 }=2\] so p=2,q=1 if \[q=1 \pm5n\] giving different values to n we get different values.
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surjithayer:
we get different values of p
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