#the answer me and my smart friend and teacher got was inf but book says answer is 15
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anyone help?
how'd you get infinitely many of these?
i think all of your thought processes were right.
except one thing. i think you forgot to note that the max value of n is 16.
if it goes beyond that, the value inside the 4th root becomes negative, which gives a complex (imaginary) answer.
so, the value of n basically is in the interval [1, 16]
wait hold up
ah we're talking about part b aren't we
yeah that sounds about right...?
yea b
how is the value of n 16? null law?
@wide coral how is n even 16 and also what happened to m?
im not saying n is only 16.
im saying that the max value for n is 16.
the n value lies in the interval [1, 16]
because n has to be a positive integer (given info in question), so n > 0.
max value of n is 16. so 1 <= n <= 16