Thanks, finally I see the reason behind the teacher's solution...
I think, this is a good example why you should not divide math problems in rigid cetegories. Things become worse when badly taught high school students go to college, and fail to do simple arithmetics and algebra.
I think, this is a good example why you should not divide math problems in rigid cetegories. Things become worse when badly taught high school students go to college, and fail to do simple arithmetics and algebra.