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For the nonzero numbers a, b, and c, define
J(a,b,c) = a/b + b/c + c/a.
Find J(2,12, 9).
9 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
What's wrong with just plugging in the numbers and adding the fractions?
9 years ago
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For the nonzero numbers a, b, and c, define
J(a,b,c) = a/b + b/c + c/a.
Find J(2,12, 9).

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