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#1 2025-10-01 02:03:18

hypsin_0
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my classmate’s problem

3mn/4+m-n=0
solve all m,n that they are integer.

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#2 2025-10-01 02:18:05

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Re: my classmate’s problem

You can't solve this I guess, coz you need two equations if you have two variable. But you have only one. So, please recheck the question.


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#3 2025-10-01 12:57:38

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Re: my classmate’s problem

Sorry,my dad told me the answer.
Just five group.
you just need to turn it into m=

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#4 2025-10-01 14:26:19

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Re: my classmate’s problem

Btw, there will be multiple solutions for m and n if you put any values for m or n.

If your dad told the answer, then the question should be about guessing, not solving.


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