Help pls.
The work for it would be appreciated
Worms said:Imma work on that, gimme some time
@edit
do you need that for today? I can take that to the university tomorrow and ask for a teacher to do it :3
Worms said:Hahahaha im pretty good at math but unfortunatly im only on my first year of Comp Science, im trying to figure out how to do that, imma talk to some friends
@edit: I think i got something here
Deathwish said:The square root must produce an integer for both 3 and 8. 3 - -1 = 4 - -1 = 9, 2 perfect squares. h = -1. a = 2, k = 0. for n = 2.
Deathwish said:I figured that k is always 0 by making simultaneous equations then subtracting, don't know if it's actually true until I get something.
Deathwish said:I messed up some negative signs, try h = 1 a = 3.06 k = .15
for which one? n=3 or n=4?Deathwish said:I messed up some negative signs, try h = 1 a = 3.06 k = .15