SOLUTION: solve the equation: 2x^2 -3(floor(x)) ^2) -3=0

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Question 1106949: solve the equation: 2x^2 -3(floor(x)) ^2) -3=0
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solve the equation: 2x^2 -3(floor(x)) ^2) -3=0
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Your equation, as posted, has 2 (TWO) opening parentheses and 3 (THREE) closing parentheses.


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