Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.03.2021 01:00, pablogamohunndo

I'm going to ask this again because the only person who answered sent me a scam link There are TWO photos attached to this question. The first is already answered. All I need for someone to do is find the equation for the second picture. Thank you!!


I'm going to ask this again because the only person who answered sent me a scam link

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I'm going to ask this again because the only person who answered sent me a scam link

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