Arithmetic/Divisibility homework problem

In summary: After you make that correction, there is still another one you need to make.In summary, Scurty said that you should use the euclidean division to solve the homework equations. Then he said to use the quadratic formula to find n.
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mtayab1994 said:
What method do you use to solve them and by the way i have another one for you to solve if you want. Look at the other thread I'm going to post so you can see it.
You've already replied to my post that said I couldn't solve it.
 
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  • #37


oay said:
You've already replied to my post that said I couldn't solve it.

Oh sorry my fault.
 
  • #38


mtayab1994 said:
Oh sorry my fault.

No problem. Are you Indian?
 
  • #39


oay said:
No problem. Are you Indian?

Nope, I'm actually Moroccan. How about you?
 
  • #40


mtayab1994 said:
Nope, I'm actually Moroccan. How about you?
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  • #41


Go take a look at my other thread so we can stop posting on this thread.
 
  • #42


mtayab1994 said:
Go take a look at my other thread so we can stop posting on this thread.
Which is where?
 

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