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Please answer part 2 of the question

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Answered by Anonymous
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Try these two conditions , where we can't acquire simultaneously two variables under one value.
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AbhinashDutta: I have an IQ of around 152. One test returned the result that I have an IQ of 184. It would have been a shame I could not solve a maths sum but a fellow friend in same class could. Thankfully I study in class 9. It is understandable if the sum is solved by a student if class 11. The perhaps had been a child's play for you.
AbhinashDutta: The sum perhaps had been a child's play for you.
Anonymous: Obviously
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Anonymous: And i am sure if you don't stop learning at this phase then you can compete your classmates very dangerously.
Anonymous: you must try higher level questions on logarithmic equations.
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