A two digit number is such that the square of the unit digit is equal to one less than the tens digit and that the...

      

A two digit number is such that the square of the unit digit is equal to one less than the tens digit and that the unit digit raised to power four and add three times the tens digit is equal to seven.Find the number.

  

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sharon kalunda answered the question on August 23, 2019 at 11:36


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