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Tan CK
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Polynomial

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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Boy Mow Chau
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note the wording in the question …

… find **a possible set** …
this is a hint that there is more than one possible set.

using the method here, you can find many sets.
Boy Mow Chau
Boy Mow Chau
4 years ago
note that e is not restricted to whole numbers.
e can be a fraction, giving fraction answers for a, b and c.