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11 April, 09:11
4e+7e+5 what would be the coeffients
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Gabriella Willis
11 April, 09:28
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4e+7e=11e
11 is the coeffient
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Ronan Kane
11 April, 09:34
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The coeeficients are 4 and 7
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