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John is 6 years older than Jim. The product of their ages is 135. Let John's age = x years. a Find an expression for Jim's age in terms of x. b Find their respective a…
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John is 6 years older than Jim. The product of their ages is 135.
Let John's age = x years.
a Find an expression for Jim's age in terms of x.
b Find their respective ages algebraically.
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a) Jim’s age = (x-6) years, where x means John’s age
b) idk
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