SOLUTION: Find two numbers such that each of the
numbers is the square of the other number.
The two numbers should NOT be equal!
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Question 379242: Find two numbers such that each of the
numbers is the square of the other number.
The two numbers should NOT be equal!
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = x^2
x = y^2
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x = (x^2)^2 = x^4
x^4 - x = 0
Only 1 and zero fit, and in both cases x = y.
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