#Maths Q Proof
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for part i complete the square to show that the minimum value is some positive value as it would then imply all other values this quadratic outputs are greater than this minimum and positive, for part ii) imo you just need to consider all different possible cases for 3x+2y and 2x-5y which are integers e.g all remaining pairs of integers which multiply to 28 and their reverses,( 2, 14 1,28 4,7) -> then show x and y are not integers for any of these cases so there is a contradiction
this was the last question in one of my pure papers
howd you get ur hands on the 2024 papers
yh fr 💀
it’s online
I ran out of papers to do
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can’t be online it’s 2024 papers they’ll prolly use that for UCAS mocks
or even UCAS
nah my school makes their own papers
it is
u can search it up
I have em
@latent pecan need any more help?
What are these hierogliphics?
This image seems to be on the precipices on concievable
Nah idk how to close this