Asked by Laurie
Let "n" be a positive integer. How many points (x,y) in the coordinate plane are there such that x and y are integers and 0<y<x<n?
Algebra - Scott yesterday at 9:05pm
(n - 1)(n - 2)
Algebra - Laurie yesterday at 9:55pm
Scott, does mean that there is only one point for this problem?
Is it (2,1)
Can you explain why you set it up as 2 binomials? Any further explanation would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you so much.
Algebra - Scott yesterday at 9:05pm
(n - 1)(n - 2)
Algebra - Laurie yesterday at 9:55pm
Scott, does mean that there is only one point for this problem?
Is it (2,1)
Can you explain why you set it up as 2 binomials? Any further explanation would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you so much.
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