SOLUTION: Hi, my teacher gave me this question for homework, and I'm having a little trouble solving it:
Solve
xp=17(pqr/42)+am+13p
Where:
m=38/a
p=29/13
r=42/p
q=100
Thanks in adv
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Question 1047948: Hi, my teacher gave me this question for homework, and I'm having a little trouble solving it:
Solve
xp=17(pqr/42)+am+13p
Where:
m=38/a
p=29/13
r=42/p
q=100
Thanks in advance! :)
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
looks complicated, but let's look at the right side piece by piece:
--->--->--->
--->
--->
So, with ---> , and all of the above, we get
It would be great if I could simplify this, but
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