Actually your school has it wrong, because it is (4,0), because the first number always stand for the x value. But here it should be (0,4)
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.there can be infinite values of m and n that can satisfy the above equation. for each value of m of m or n. there maybe infinite sets of solution for the above
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Ithink it's the first one ( let me know if it right)
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