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mfb said:With this additional assumption, yes.
LCKurtz said:@t3rom: What is it about this problem that prevented you from stating it here rather than posting an image of it?
Well, I wouldn't say it was the best way. It was the easiest way for you to post it. Perhaps next time you should post from a computer it you're too lazy to type a few sentences into a cell phone.t3rom said:I'm posting from a cellphone, that's the best way I could post it.
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