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From: Srinivas <palisetty2@rediffmail.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2009031013:50:05 Subject: Maths X^2-yz=p^2, y^2-zx=q^2, z^2-xy=r^2 find x,y,z in terms of p,q,r
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