Let's use distance formula :
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Answer:
-5/4 +i(√2)/4 and -5/4 -i(√2)/4
Step-by-step explanation:
I find simplest form to be easier to get to if the leading coefficient is 1. Dividing by 16, we have ...
x^2 +5/2x +27/16 = 0
Completing the square by adding and subtracting the square of half the x-coefficient, we get ...
(x^2 +5/2x +25/16) +27/16 -25/16 = 0
(x +5/4)^2 = 2/16
Subtracting 2/16, taking the square root, and subtracting 5/4 gives ...
x +5/4 = ±√(-2/16)
x = -5/4 ±i(√2)/4
The roots are -5/4 +i(√2)/4 and -5/4 -i(√2)/4.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
6 divided by 2 is 3
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Answer:
No
Discussion:
If the functions are inverses, then f(g(x)) = x for appropriate x. Consider x = 1.
g(1) = 1/ (5(1) + 1) = 1/6
f(g(1)) = f (1/6) = 5(1/6) + 1/ (1/6) = 5/6 + 6 = 6 5/6 <> 1
Conclusion: f(g(1)) <> 1 so the functions are not inverses
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MrB
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
1^2=1