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2003-03-26, 08:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
The last step..you wouldn't do the 2b � b = b �b, you would have to do 2b � 2 = b � 2 (because the goal is to get 'b' by itself), which would just repeat the problem all over.
Or.... (For lack of knowing the ASCII for the equal sign w/ the slash thru it.. != means not equal.) A != B Plain and simple. A cannot equal B, at all. Then it would just be A, or it would just be B. You could say A=A or B=B but A!=B
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2003-03-26, 08:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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AHA
ok where it says a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 well that throws everything off. the way the problem gets broken down from here because of that is just way off. in fact it seems like a = b shouldn't have gone through this problem-solving process in the first place. edit: hmm i don't know. nothing seems to fit. why would it subtract b^2 in step 2 when it was never even a part of the problem? its so much easier if you use the same variable throughout or give it some kind of value. another example of this is in step 4 - division by zero is impossible. and (a-b) is zero IF a=b. too many holes and discrepencies. Last edited by diluted; 2003-03-26 at 08:57 PM. |
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2003-03-26, 08:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
I agree it should use the same variable, but it just shows that (in that step, b^2 = a^2
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