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Give the possible values of x when x^2 - 5x + 4 = 0


y = (x/3) - 14. Rearrange this equation to make x the subject.


((2x + 3)/(x-4)) - ((2x-8)/(2x+1)) = 1


Kelly is trying to work out the two values of w for which 3w-w^3=2. Her values are 1 and -1. Are her values correct?


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