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24 September, 23:50

2 (n+1/3) = 3/2n + 1

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  1. 24 September, 23:58
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    2 (n+1/3) = 3/2n+1

    2n+2/3=3+2n/2n

    cross multiplying

    we get 4n^2+4n=6+6n

    so 4n^2-2n-6=0

    4n^2 - (6-4) n-6=0

    4n^2-6n-4n-6=0

    2n (2n-3) - 2 (2n-3)

    (2n-3) (2n-2)

    So n=3/2 and n=1
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