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wisredz
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Hi,
I have a problem with the following problem. We have to write x in terms of a.
[tex]x^2=y+a[/tex]
[tex]y^2=z+a[/tex]
[tex]z^2=x+a[/tex]
I have done some work but all I got is eighth degree polinomial and there is no easy wayof solving it in terms of a as far as I know. This is what I have
[tex]((x^2-a^2)^2-a)^2=x[/tex]
Any help is appreciated
Cheers,
Can
I have a problem with the following problem. We have to write x in terms of a.
[tex]x^2=y+a[/tex]
[tex]y^2=z+a[/tex]
[tex]z^2=x+a[/tex]
I have done some work but all I got is eighth degree polinomial and there is no easy wayof solving it in terms of a as far as I know. This is what I have
[tex]((x^2-a^2)^2-a)^2=x[/tex]
Any help is appreciated
Cheers,
Can