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T^2 -16T +65=0
I've tried the Quadratic formula
Factoring and Graphin but 65 only factors are
1 *65 and
5*13???
Any one have any ideas??? Please??? Mom's lost...and My son had left this problem after working on it for over an hour! Thanks Mom
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This equation has no real solutions. The quadratic formula gives T = [-b +- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)] / 2a here we have a = 1, b = -16 and c = 65 putting these values in we get:
T = [16 +- sqrt(-4)] / 2 = [16 +- 2*sqrt(-1)] / 2 = 8 +- sqrt(-1) = 8 +- i
So the solutions are:
T = 8 + i
and
T = 8 - i
If you plug these into the initial equation you will see that they satisfy it. Let's just do the first one:
T = 8 + i =>
T^2 = (8 + i)*(8 + i) = 64 - 16i -1 = 63 + 16i
Substituting into the LHS of the original equation yields:
63 + 16i - 128 - 16i + 65 which is clearly zero. Similarly for T = 8 - i
Last edited by gnitsuk (2006-04-05 20:25:58)
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What do the i's stand for? And if the sqrt = a negative number I thought it would's you do
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By definition:
IPBLE: Increasing Performance By Lowering Expectations.
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Can you help me solve this puzzle please.
Thirty-six minus ten=
3+3+3*3=
5*5*0=
20-15=
Add the numbers.
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For future reference, make your own help topic instead of posting in someone else's.
Anyway, this is one of those puzzles that can be interpreted in so many ways that the answer that the setter of the puzzle is thinking of is probably completely different from the one that everyone else gets.
If there's no trickery, then the answer is 26+15+0+5 = 46. But I suspect there is.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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