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31 July, 00:54

If n=1 and m=3 then n^2=2 and m=6 what is wrong with this question

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  1. 31 July, 03:29
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    Basically the expression n^2 does not equal 2, if you were to substitute n for 1, and if n is 1 then m cannot be equal to 6, it would need to be equal to 3.
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