SOLUTION: "Solve the equation" n-1 = (2/n) a. (6,-7) b. (-5,-4) c. (5,-4) d. (5,0)

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Question 1099627: "Solve the equation"
n-1 = (2/n)
a. (6,-7) b. (-5,-4)
c. (5,-4) d. (5,0)

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n-1 = (2/n)
n^2 - n - 2 = 0
(n-2)*(n+1) = 0
n = 2, n = -1
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IDK what a - d is about.

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