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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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a=?m+hx+i where m stands for the coefficients of the formulae and h=-3, i=3.

a=?m+hx+i where m stands for the coefficients of the formulae and h=-3 and i=3.

which one is correct? thanks a lot..
  

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m+hx+i, where m stands for the coefficients of the formulae, h=-3, and i=3. Please don't use "i" as a variable, though, since it's conventionally used as the imaginary unit.

  • m+hx+i, where m stands for the coefficients of the formulae, h=-3, and i=3.
  • Please don't use "i" as a variable, though, since it's conventionally used as the imaginary unit.
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a=?m+hx+i, where m stands for the coefficients of the formulae, h=-3, and i=3.

Please don't use "i" as a variable, though, since it's conventionally used as the imaginary unit.

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