SOLUTION: Find the integers m&n such that
(m+n√2)(1-√2)2 =2-2-√2
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Question 1146210: Find the integers m&n such that
(m+n√2)(1-√2)2 =2-2-√2
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I doubt you have displayed the equation correctly....
(1) On the left, is it or ?
(2) On the right, do you really mean (which simplifies to ), or should it be ?
If you are serious about wanting help with your questions, take the time to present the question clearly and correctly.
Note that it is standard to use "^" (shift-6) to denote exponentiation -- e.g., (1-√2)^2 instead of (1-√2)2.
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