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#1 2014-03-31 01:37:43

PatternMan
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Algebraic Identity

Here is an identity

c and d are integers.

work out all possible pairs of values of (c) and (d). You must show your working.

(3x + c)(x + c) ≡ 3x^2 - dx + 16


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#2 2014-03-31 02:07:58

Bob
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Re: Algebraic Identity

hi PatternMan,

Set them equal:

For these to be equivalent for all x, the coefficients of x^2, of x, and of x^0 must each be equal.

So

and

Bob


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#3 2014-04-01 01:36:21

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Re: Algebraic Identity

c^2 = 16.   - 4, or  4

4c = -d

when c  = 4

4(4), -d = 16, d = -16

when c = -4, d =  16


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#4 2014-04-01 04:03:05

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Re: Algebraic Identity

Yes.  smile

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#5 2014-04-01 10:30:29

PatternMan
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Re: Algebraic Identity

bob bundy wrote:

Yes.  smile

Bob

Gracias. I should have been able to get this one but I wasn't sure what the coefficient was for 4xc & -dx

Last edited by PatternMan (2014-04-01 10:31:46)


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