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    This is a challenging one for those who love some difficulty!

    √(7x+y) + √(x+y) = 6


    √(x+y) - y+x = 2

    Find x and y.

    There's only one but it'll get you thinking!

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    Re: This is a challenging one for those who love some difficulty!

    x = 2; y = 2

    It was easy.

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    Re: This is a challenging one for those who love some difficulty!

    Sigh.


    Another day, another Maths forum post with a title like "REALLY DIFFICULT MATHS PROBLEM!!!! EXPERTS ONLY!!!!!" to try to persuade people to solve homework problems.



    That old psychological trick gets me every time....
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