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Near Cyclic Conundrum (Posted on 2008-05-19) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Determine all possible triple(s) (p, q, r) of rational numbers that satisfy the following system of simultaneous equations:

p2(q+r) = 5, q2(r + p) = 8, and r2(p + q) = 9

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 2.5000 (2 votes)
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The only possible triplet satisfying the given conditions is (-1,2,3).

EXPLANATION:

Refer to the solution submitted by Praneeth in this location.

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  Subject Author Date
re: SolutionK Sengupta2008-06-10 05:59:51
re(2): SolutionPraneeth2008-05-20 02:41:40
Questionre: SolutionSteve Herman2008-05-19 18:37:56
SolutionSolutionPraneeth2008-05-19 12:55:29
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