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help with this problem please
Message posted by Linda (via 205.188.199.59) on June 4, 2001 at 12:10 PM (ET)

Let X1=2,X2=3, X3=5
then 3/E1/1=1=2(X1-1)squared


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Re: help with this problem please
Message posted by JG (via 128.8.22.17) on June 16, 2001 at 5:47 AM (ET)

What are you trying to do ? The the statement does not make any sense.



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