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| Hey Hans!!, I have a problem in MATH! :| | |
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| Would you mind if I help? | |
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| It would be my pleasure. the problem is 'One number is 3 less than another number, if their sum is 49 find the two number... | |
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| That's easy! here is the solution x(x-3)=49, that would be the normal form of the equation, now you can use linear equation to find the X. EASY! | |
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ANSWERING THE QUESTION...
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| Oh, Our teacher taught us that 'linear equation' so yeah, maybe it's easy enough for us to answer, so let's answer it now! :) | |
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| so here is it... x+x-3=49 and then2x=49+3 and then 2x+52 and then... both sides will be divided by 2 so the answer is x=26! :DD | |
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