- The zeros of the function are 0 and 2
- The multiplicity is the power to which the factors are raised. The multiplicities of the function are 1 and 3.
<h3>Zeros and multiplicities of functions</h3>
Given the function
The zeros of the function is at the point where y = 0
Hence the zeros of the function are 0 and 2
The multiplicity is the power to which the factors are raised. The multiplicities of the function are 1 and 3.
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Answer:
z = x^3 +1
Step-by-step explanation:
Noting the squared term, it makes sense to substitute for that term:
z = x^3 +1
gives ...
16z^2 -22z -3 = 0 . . . . the quadratic you want
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<em>Solutions derived from that substitution</em>
Factoring gives ...
16z^2 -24z +2z -3 = 0
8z(2z -3) +1(2z -3) = 0
(8z +1)(2z -3) = 0
z = -1/8 or 3/2
Then we can find x:
x^3 +1 = -1/8
x^3 = -9/8 . . . . . subtract 1
x = (-1/2)∛9 . . . . . one of the real solutions
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x^3 +1 = 3/2
x^3 = 1/2 = 4/8 . . . . . . subtract 1
x = (1/2)∛4 . . . . . . the other real solution
The complex solutions will be the two complex cube roots of -9/8 and the two complex cube roots of 1/2.
-0.005,-45,0.34,3,10,1000
So if you do 3/5 it ends up equaling .6 you can convert that into a percent and it equals 60%