Could you solve this math proplem????
90% of smart piple kan't solve these.
find two integres such that:
Their difference is $$$0$$$.
Their product is $$$1$$$.
Solution
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Could you solve this math proplem????
90% of smart piple kan't solve these.
find two integres such that:
Their difference is $$$0$$$.
Their product is $$$1$$$.
$$$x - y = 0$$$
$$$x = y$$$
$$$x \cdot y = 1$$$
$$$x^2 = 1$$$
$$$x = \sqrt{2}$$$
$$$x = 1.414$$$
$$$y = 1.414$$$
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That's why you left Zamalek
1 and 1. Am I wrong?
I think you are one of 90% of smart piple.
Just take 1 and 1. Their difference is 0 and product is 1. Also 1.4 * 1.4 != 1