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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: If each of the sides of a triangle satisfies the equation x2+18=9x ,

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alainca Agreed! The wording is super ambiguous. Are real GMAT questions like this? or is it just veritas prep questions that are frequently ambiguous??


alainca wrote:

rukna wrote:
If each of the sides of a triangle satisfies the equation:-
x^2+18=9x.


Could this be reworded better? I don't think that a "side" satisfies an equation. The length of a side can satisfy an equation. How about

"If the length x of each side of a triangle satisfies..."?

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