SOLUTION: Okay I think I wrote the problem correctly this time. I need help converting this to a quadratic equation:
(3+48/N)*(N-2)-48=22
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks again
Algebra.Com
Question 5863: Okay I think I wrote the problem correctly this time. I need help converting this to a quadratic equation:
(3+48/N)*(N-2)-48=22
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks again
Bob
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3+48/N)*(N-2)-48=22
--> now multiply everything by N:
jon.
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