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n2-n-90=0
If I went to a shop and paid good money for -9 sweets I'd come back and shoot the f***ers
Guinness Boy
Post #38
Jun 5, 2015
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n2-n-90=0
Hannah has 6 orange sweets and some yellow sweets. Overall, she has n sweets. The probability of her taking 2 orange sweets is 1/3. Prove that: n^2-n-90=0 ^ is “to the power of”
Guinness Boy
Post #21
Jun 5, 2015
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n2-n-90=0
The equation is bloody easy to solve but the actual question takes a bit of work. Not impossible though.
Guinness Boy
Post #20
Jun 5, 2015
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n2-n-90=0
Yep got it - if it really is as easy as I think. Not a trick question? *Goes off to look it up as paranoid*
Guinness Boy
Post #11
Jun 5, 2015
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