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Example: prove that the roots of the below given polynomial satisfy the rational root theorem. P ( x ) = 12x 3 - 41x 2 - 38x + 40 = ( x - 4) (3x - 2) ( 4x +5) Solution
if the square of a positive number is decreased by 10, the result is 6. find the number
-3y=4x+24
how to add the positive numbers to negative numbers?and what is the highest +5 or -3
x2+4x-21
x=y=3 , 2x-y=5
#question.0.3x-0.4y=-2.2 -0.1x-0.4y=-1.4
Let's begin with x 2 + bx and notice that the x 2 hold a coefficient of one. That is needed in order to do this. Now,
3y+2.5x+3.4 use graphing calculator and the x intercept approach. Use window[-3,3,1][-3,3,1]
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