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number 6 was the graph one
(x-(-3))(x-(-4))=(x+3)(x+4)
(x+3)(x+4)=x^2+7x+12
-4,-1
Last edited by zee-f (2011-08-06 02:38:12)
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( x + 3 ) = 0
Subtract 3 from both sides.
x = - 3
( x + 4 ) = 0
Subtract 4 from both sides.
x = - 4
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yeah i missed that one
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No problem, do you see it now?
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yeah i did i like the graph method its much easier
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Of course it is! Especially for book problems. The great Forman S. Acton says always graph the function!
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#2- 3x^3-12x=0
3x(-4+x^2)=0
3x((2+x)(-2+x))=0
x=0 2+x=0
2+-2+x=0+-2
2+-2=0
0+x=0+-2
x=0+-2
0+-2=-2
x=-2
-2+x=0
x=0
ok for this one i was really clear with her and she said
How did you solve -2 + x = 0.
Add '2' to each side of the equation.
-2 + 2 + x = 0 + 2
-2 + 2 = 0
0 + x = 0 + 2
x = 0 + 2
0 + 2 = 2
x = 2
this is what the new answer should be
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Hi;
Yes, you should end up with (2, 0, -2)
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i need help on this one please i posted this to my teacher
(x+1\2)(x-4)=x^2-7/2-2
she said
12. Good. When we have a problem that contains a fraction, we will multiply the equation by the denominator to remove the fraction. Try this please.
so do i multiply 1/2 by 4 ?
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need help on this one please i posted this to my teacher
(x+1\2)(x-4)=x^2-7/2-2
she said
12. Good. When we have a problem that contains a fraction, we will multiply the equation by the denominator to remove the fraction. Try this please.
so do i multiply 1/2 by 4 ?
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no you multyply everything by 2.
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(x+1)(x-8)=0
(x^2-7-8)
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Hi zee-f;
Was this the problem?
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nope the 7/2 is subtracted by 2 not added
(x+1\2)(x-4)=x^2-7/2-2
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Hi;
Like this?
Are you sure that does not have an x after the 7 / 2 ?
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the original question says Work backwards to write a quadratic equation that will have solutions of x = -1/2 and x = 4.
my solution was x^2-7/2-2
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i multiplied by 2 and got
(x+1)(x-8)=0
(x^2-7-8)
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Hi zee-f;
That is not correct.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
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the way i multiplied or the whole thing ?
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this is what i posted and this is my teachers reply
12. (x+1\2)(x-4)=x^2-7/2-2)
12. Good. When we have a problem that contains a fraction, we will multiply the equation by the denominator to remove the fraction. Try this please.
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Hi;
Your teacher is incorrect.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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the thing is she doesn't want it in fraction form
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Yes but what about the x after the 7 / 2? it is missing in her answer!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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how do i switch it ?
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Hi;
Switch what?
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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