28 Apr 2007 at 18:03 #1 Gaverick Gaverick Associate Joined 21 Jan 2006 Posts 2,171 Location Seaham, Co. Durham A and B are numbers Where A = B + 2 A + B = A x B Show that A and B are not integers
28 Apr 2007 at 18:16 #3 Gaverick Gaverick Associate OP Joined 21 Jan 2006 Posts 2,171 Location Seaham, Co. Durham Well if A = 3.414213562373095 and B = 0.585786437626904 then the statement A + B = A x B doesn't hold true
Well if A = 3.414213562373095 and B = 0.585786437626904 then the statement A + B = A x B doesn't hold true
28 Apr 2007 at 18:28 #5 Gaverick Gaverick Associate OP Joined 21 Jan 2006 Posts 2,171 Location Seaham, Co. Durham Thanks for the help, that's cleared it up now
28 Apr 2007 at 18:40 #7 Gaverick Gaverick Associate OP Joined 21 Jan 2006 Posts 2,171 Location Seaham, Co. Durham Well it goes to show what happens when you don't study maths for 2 years A* at GCSE and now 2 years on i can't even solve that
Well it goes to show what happens when you don't study maths for 2 years A* at GCSE and now 2 years on i can't even solve that