I am studying classes extends in kotlin and I came across this error.
Can you please explain to me why this is so:
open class Animal
class Zebra: Animal()
fun main() {
var animal = Zebra()
animal = Animal() // Error: Type mismatch
}
I have the following code:
In[1]:=n = 6561;
Solve[{n == a^2 + b^2 + c^2, n == d^2 + e^2 + f^2,
n == g^2 + h^2 + i^2, n == a^2 + d^2 + g^2, n == b^2 + e^2 + h^2,
n == c^2 + f^2 + i^2,
1 <= a <= n && 1 <= b <= n && 1 <= c <= n && 1 <= d <= n &&
1 <= e <= n && 1 <= f <= n && 1 <= g <= n &&
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What I know so far
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The code below
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