triclino Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 Solve the following system of equations: 1)[math]x^2 +2yz =13[/math] 2)[math]y^2 +2xz = 13[/math] 3)[math]z^2 +2xy =10[/math]
mooeypoo Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 Triclino, we're not your students and this isn't a "solve this" forum. If you are stuck with a problem, post it in the homework section and tell us what you already tried and why you're getting stuck. If you have a point to prove with these multiple "SOLVE THIS!" threads, then make your point on the first thread and ask your question. This is enough. We've asked you more than once already. This is a forum for debate and discussion not a place to lecture, test others or plan ways to create elaborate condecending traps. Is this a homework question? Did you try to solve it? Are you stuck with this? Is there a point to this? Make it. ~moo
triclino Posted May 27, 2010 Author Posted May 27, 2010 It is understandable that the problems that I bring to the attention of the forum are problems that i cannot solve . Hence the expression :" solve this" There also problems that i have an idea of their proof but i am not quite sure . Definitely none of them are homework since i am not a candidate of any educational institute neither am i planning to become one.
insane_alien Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 but you should still post the work you have done so far up until the point where you can no longer continue. we are not your personal calculator, do not treat us as such.
mooeypoo Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 It is understandable that the problems that I bring to the attention of the forum are problems that i cannot solve . Hence the expression :" solve this" There also problems that i have an idea of their proof but i am not quite sure . Definitely none of them are homework since i am not a candidate of any educational institute neither am i planning to become one. Try to be a bit less demanding and more cooperative then. Like we say all the time to *EVERYONE* with a question, we're not in the habit of solving questions for others; we want to see where you got stuck and what you already tried so we can help. Moved to homework help.
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