<p>well, I suppose I’ll try a different approach then…</p>
<p>if you think about n=3p as the graph of y=3x, and n=p as y=x, the place where the two graphs intersect is (0,0).</p>
<p>well, I suppose I’ll try a different approach then…</p>
<p>if you think about n=3p as the graph of y=3x, and n=p as y=x, the place where the two graphs intersect is (0,0).</p>