Jabka Atu wrote:
hello ...
im using mathomatic in my IT studies.
[and get different answers by hand]
In cases like this, where you do something and get
different answers, it is always easy to check which
is correct simply by putting in a number and doing
a calculation. Try a=6 and a=9 and a=14 and see
who is right. If you are right, then there is a
defect. If you are wrong, then you just need to slog
through the algebra again.
Mike
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