Hi can some one go back to my Math logic problem and possibly give me one more example?

thanx :)

I found a paper you may want your library to get for you:

http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=13604737

It is probably in the local college library. I wish I had a copy.

thanks but i got a better way to solve the problem. change the equation:

xy=x+y----> x=y/y-1

now i got lot's of answers thanks anyway

That's great to hear that you found a better way to solve your math logic problem! Changing the equation can often provide different insights and solutions.

To explain how you arrived at your solution, you started with the equation "xy = x + y" and then rearranged it to "x = y / (y - 1)". By doing this, you isolated one variable (x) in terms of the other variable (y). This allows you to express x as a function of y.

With this new equation, you have multiple potential values for x depending on the value of y. This gives you a range of possible solutions. It's important to note that you may need to consider any restrictions or conditions for the variables if they exist.

If you have specific values for y, you can substitute them into the equation to find corresponding values of x. This approach can help you generate different pairs of values that satisfy the equation "xy = x + y".

Keep exploring and experimenting with different approaches to problem-solving! It's great that you found a method that works for you. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.