Solve this system of equations and find the "key" to discover the new company name. Be the first to find it and you win $10,000. Also, to get the $10,000 you need to sign a nondisclosure agreement. So if you do find the answer... I guess you shouldn't post it.
Solution to the system of equations:
omega cancels out, could be anything -- I assume it is a main part of the "key"
beta=68 (2,2,17)<-prime factors
delta=553 (7,79)
psi=158 (2,79)
mu=231 (3,7,11)
Number of occurrences of each letter:
omega:11
beta:6
delta:7
psi:5
mu:8
5,6,7,8...but don't know if it means something.
There are 11 sets of parenthesis. Most parenthesis contain omegas, but some do not. There are duplicate coefficients for the omegas within the parenthesis, so it doesn't seem to be used to order them.
Obviously, there are 4 equations and each has 3 lines. There may be something to do with the first number listed on each line, or the number right outside parenthesis.
Answer may require knowledge of ascii codes, or it may simply be 1-26 corresponding to letters. It may use the Greek alphabet's corresponding letters.
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Solve this system of equations and find the "key" to discover the new company name. Be the first to find it and you win $10,000. Also, to get the $10,000 you need to sign a nondisclosure agreement. So if you do find the answer... I guess you shouldn't post it.
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