Answer:
x=40
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to get a answer of 60
(40)+20=60
and 2(40)-20=60
Standard Form: ax² + bx + c = y
Basically, you put all the numbers from greatest to least with exponents then variables.
We have the numbers:
9
-x²
2x^5
-7x
Put these numbers from least to greatest from the exponents.
2x^5 - x² - 7x + 9
The degree of the polynomial is the number with the greatest exponent. In this case, the highest exponent is 5.
The degree of the polynomial is 5.
Best of Luck!
Answer:
x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
These equations are solved easily using a graphing calculator. The attachment shows the one solution is x=2.
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<h3>Squaring</h3>
The usual way to solve these algebraically is to isolate radicals and square the equation until the radicals go away. Then solve the resulting polynomial. Here, that results in a quadratic with two solutions. One of those is extraneous, as is often the case when this solution method is used.
The solutions to this equation are the values of x that make the factors zero: x=2 and x=-1. When we check these in the original equation, we find that x=-1 does not work. It is an extraneous solution.
x = -1: √(-1+2) +1 = √(3(-1)+3) ⇒ 1+1 = 0 . . . . not true
x = 2: √(2+2) +1 = √(3(2) +3) ⇒ 2 +1 = 3 . . . . true . . . x = 2 is the solution
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<h3>Substitution</h3>
Another way to solve this is using substitution for one of the radicals. We choose ...
Solutions to this equation are ...
u = 2, u = -1 . . . . . . the above restriction on u mean u=-1 is not a solution
The value of x is ...
x = u² -2 = 2² -2
x = 2 . . . . the solution to the equation
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<em>Additional comment</em>
Using substitution may be a little more work, as you have to solve for x in terms of the substituted variable. It still requires two squarings: one to find the value of x in terms of u, and another to eliminate the remaining radical. The advantage seems to be that the extraneous solution is made more obvious by the restriction on the value of u.
Answer:
he is 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Add a positive integer by moving to the right on the number line.
Subtract an integer by adding its opposite.
Step-by-step explanation: