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Abbie Walters
3 September, 21:25
How can I substitute s to the 2nd power
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Frank Lucero
3 September, 21:59
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S^2
SxS
S^ (S-1) xS
Any of those should work
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Anton Christian
3 September, 22:53
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I think it's s 2 I'm not 100 percent
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