Let . Then
lies in the second quadrant, so
So we have
and the fourth roots of are
where . In particular, they are
Answer:
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Answer:
5,7,3,2
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It's pretty simple: a prime number is a number that can *only* be divided by the number 1 and it's own.
I just checked all the numbers from 1 to 10 in order to solve this problem.
If you have any questions about the way I solved it, don't hesitate to ask!
The first step for absolute value equations is to isolate the expression contained within the absolute value bars:
3|2x+4|-1 = 11
3|2x+4| = 12
|2x+4| = 4
so |2x+4| is 4 units away from 0 on a number line, but we don't know in which direction -- negative or positive? you'll have two answers.
2x+4 = 4
AND
2x+4 = -4
solve both of those two step equations and you'll get
x = 0
AND
x = -4
so 0 and -4 are your solutions.
(x-1) (x + 10)
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