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A Straightforward Solution to a Math Problem

 

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Peter Smith:

There's no answer to that...

Ezzeddine:

X²=4²+3²
=16+9
X²=25
X=5 ;)

That certainly looks correct Ezzedrine, but not quite so straightforward as the answer given!

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