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Problem 5
If what is the value of ?
Solution 1
Factor out :
Simplify:
By comparing the answer with the original equation, , and the answer is
Solution 2
Divide both sides of the original equation by , giving:
, and the answer is
See also
1998 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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