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Sagot :
I'm in high school AP Calculus and I can't even solve this problem. I'm sure there's a solution but it's incredibly difficult.
The most I've got that I'm positive was the right thing to do is this:
Twins' age = S - 5
(S = Sister's Age)
S(S - 5)² = S + S - 5 + S - 5 + 4450
S(S - 5)² = 3S - 10 + 4450
S(S - 5)² = 3S + 4440
And that's all I have. I'll continue to try and solve this equation and even ask my teacher about it. He's a math genius.
I apologise for not being able to come up with a solid answer. The least I can do for you is this.
The most I've got that I'm positive was the right thing to do is this:
Twins' age = S - 5
(S = Sister's Age)
S(S - 5)² = S + S - 5 + S - 5 + 4450
S(S - 5)² = 3S - 10 + 4450
S(S - 5)² = 3S + 4440
And that's all I have. I'll continue to try and solve this equation and even ask my teacher about it. He's a math genius.
I apologise for not being able to come up with a solid answer. The least I can do for you is this.
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