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Posted on 2003-09-25
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No one can argue with the following equation:
√10 - 3 = √10 - 3
Add three lines to the right-hand side of the equation so that both sides are still equal.
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DJ
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I think it might be a little confusing to use the <√> sign because it could mean the square root of (10-3). But that's just in general, not particularly here...
Anyway, the solution is to draw an x and a 1 to multiply by one
Posted by
Tristan
on 2003-09-25 19:51:17
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