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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 13:57 bikkiecuanas13

Scene #3 Remains of the Berlin Wall, Germany
It is believe that after his raid in France, the Diophantus hitchhiked to Germany. Our researchers seems
chunks of the mortar from the remains of the Berlin Wall was chiseled away and stolen.
Brava, Brava, Bravissima. I seem to have reached the point of No Return.
Is this yours?
f(x) = 3x - 2
g(x) = x²-4
q(x) = PHANTOMX
P = f(2) + 4
H= 2[g(3)]
N= g(-2) + 3
A= f(0) + 5
M= f(1) + g(1)
O= -3[e(1) + 9)
T= 5[f(4)] - 49
X=
q(x) = 6480?

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