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by jainrahul1985 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:42 am
How many different numbers y are there such that Ay + B = C ( a , b , and c are known)?
1)C>B
2)A>1

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by Anurag@Gurome » Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:50 am
jainrahul1985 wrote:How many different numbers y are there such that Ay + B = C ( a , b , and c are known)?
1)C>B
2)A>1
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