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can someone help me to solve this. If you could show me the steps you took it would be greatly appreciated.
(3√(16 - x²)/4) - 3 = (-3x/4√(16 - x²))(x - 2)
thanks in advance
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After a good deal of expansion and then simplification I got;
-x^6 + 4x^5 + 12x^4 -64x^3 + 100x^2 - 576 = 0
Getting to the point above is nothing more that a matter of patience(?). Solving the above however is no easy task. The best that I have seen here with this sort of problem is krassi holmz, perhaps he will give you the answer you seek. I could plug this into my TI-89, but I don't think that that is what you are looking for, so I leave it to more talented people who hang around here.
I am at an age where I have forgotten more than I remember, but I still pretend to know it all.
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A hunt-you can find the exactly roots.
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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Last edited by krassi_holmz (2006-02-11 03:53:40)
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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So:
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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You sir, are a factoring GOD! I could have looked at that for the rest of my life and not saw those factors. I bow before you.
Just curious. How did you become so proficient at seeing factors? Is it something that can be taught or is it a personal talent?
Last edited by irspow (2006-02-11 04:03:54)
I am at an age where I have forgotten more than I remember, but I still pretend to know it all.
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Good task.
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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Here's the talent:
You write something like this in Mathematica:
Factor[-x^6 + 4x^5 + 12x^4 -64x^3 + 100x^2 - 576]
and after less than a second it's factorized.
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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Shucks! I thought that you were "Rain Man" or something.
I am at an age where I have forgotten more than I remember, but I still pretend to know it all.
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I can be "Rain Man" in spite of using Mahematica.
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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help me solve this equation 2y square+ 14y=0
2y² + 14y = 0
2y(y+7) = 0
∴ y = 0 or -7.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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