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IF x +1/x=9 and x(rise to 2)+1/x(raise to 2), find the value of x-1/x using special idendities of algebraic expression
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i cannot understand this
IF x +1/x=9 and x(rise to 2)+1/x(raise to 2), find the value of x-1/x using special idendities of algebraic expression
sorry
x(raise to 2)+1/x(raise to 2)=53
sorry for the inconvinience
Last edited by suha (2006-12-17 03:19:55)
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i think its more like this
x²+(1/x)²
his ² looks like its only on 1 not on the whole 1/x
anyways...
x²+(1/x)² = 9²
Last edited by basmah (2006-12-17 06:11:18)
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ok to suha since we seem to be having problems identifying what your saying.
which of these two is the correct translation of your expression
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Basmah, your last step is wrong.
Presumably, you've gone from x + 1/x = 9 and squared both sides to get x² + 1/x² = 9².
If you're squaring something with more than one term, then you can't just square each term individually. You need to multiply each term by each other term.
So (x + 1/x)² = x*x + x*1/x + 1/x*x + 1/x*1/x = x² + 2 + 1/x²
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ok to suha since we seem to be having problems identifying what your saying.
which of these two is the correct translation of your expression
the first one
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Last edited by George,Y (2006-12-17 19:28:28)
X'(y-Xβ)=0
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how tofractions in maths is fun so that i can say my doubt clearly
also how to write the sign {raise to]
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Last edited by George,Y (2006-12-17 19:32:06)
X'(y-Xβ)=0
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X'(y-Xβ)=0
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i think its more like this
x²+(1/x)²
his ² looks like its only on 1 not on the whole 1/x
anyways...
x²+(1/x)² = 9²
By
i meant . But I agree with the argument.Using the x^2+1/x^2 =53 ,get (x-1/x)^2=x^2+1/x^2 -2=53-2=51
then x-1/x =51^1/2
Using the x+1/x=9 , get 77
omg ....lol
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it is confusing
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LaTeX is so useful, I think it would benefit everyone a lot if it was used a little more... and it's easy too.
But yes, good job, I think that would have been confusing enough with LaTeX.
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Can Anyone Solve This Please
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Recommend you to use Latex to express your problem, otherwise no one understands you.
Here is a simple expression made by Latex:
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No, no!
This system is cracked up!
It doesn't have solutions, so we can't find x-1/x:
Squaring the first equation:
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i cannot understand this
IF x +1/x=9 and x(rise to 2)+1/x(raise to 2), find the value of x-1/x using special idendities of algebraic expression
its like this:-
if x+
Last edited by soha (2007-01-12 01:53:50)
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pls help me in this
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Huh? The x values differ in each equation.
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yes .the x values differ
whatever the question is correct
i suppose
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soha wrote:i cannot understand this
IF x +1/x=9 and x(rise to 2)+1/x(raise to 2), find the value of x-1/x using special idendities of algebraic expression
its like this:-
=9 and x²+=53 find the value of x- .
if x+
pls help mre urgently
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I told you - the question is wrong. There doesn't exist any x satisfiyng the conditions.
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