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Four consecutive positive integers |
2019-03-12 |
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From Nabila: The product of four consecutive positive integers in 24024
What is their sum? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A quadratic equation problem |
2019-02-26 |
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From Em: One root of the equation
2x^2 + bx - 24 = 0 is -8. What
are the possible values of b and
the other root? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The exponential form of sqrt(13) |
2019-02-10 |
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From isaebl: what is the exponential form of sqrt(13) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Fractions with roots |
2019-02-06 |
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From DEBMALYA: 5/√2+√3 –1/√2–√3 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Form the quadratic equation which has given roots |
2017-01-16 |
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From Tharshini: Given a and B are the roots of the quadratic equation x^2+4x+7=0. Form the quadratic equation which has the roots
3a-1 and 3B-1 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A quadratic equation with equal roots |
2016-01-23 |
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From abdiwahid: X^2+2ax+4x+9a=0 is quadratic equation which has equal roots. Find the possible value of a? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Find the quadratic equation whose roots are -4 and 7 |
2016-01-03 |
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From sadiya: Find the quadratic equation whose roots are -4 and 7 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A quadratic equation with known roots |
2015-11-01 |
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From Awudu: Given the roots of the quadratic equation ax^2+5x+c=0 are 5 and -2/3,find the values of a,b and c. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Square roots |
2015-09-21 |
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From mariana: I have read various articles on how to find the square root of irrational numbers and every article out there seems to be very confusing.
i read you answer to LUKOW about irrational numbers and i am still quite confused. Say i want to find the square root of 326. i know that it is between 18 and 19 because 18 is the square root of 324 and 19 is the square root of 361 im just very confused about the rest of the process. Please help! ( if possible i would appreciate two examples. thanks) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Two quadratic polynomials |
2014-10-28 |
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From khushboo: The zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x^2+ax+b are 'c' and 'd'
and the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x^2+cx+d=0 are 'a' and 'b'.
find the numerical value of a+b+c+d where a, b, c and d are non zero integers. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A quadratic equation given the roots |
2014-04-23 |
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From Sarah: How do you find the quadratic formula when you're given just the roots ... X=-3 X= 1/3
Thanks ! Answered by Robert Dawson. |
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Fractions and square roots |
2013-12-04 |
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From arionne: How do you solve a square root with improper fractions like 121 over 49 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Extraneous solutions |
2013-10-22 |
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From tom: i need an equation where x=-2 is the correct answer and x=-3 is an extraneous solution. can you provide me with such an equation?? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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A quadratic with no real roots |
2013-07-15 |
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From Pranav: If ax^2+bx-5=0 has no real roots. Then d sign of 1) a+b-5
2) (25a-5b-5)(4a+2b-5) will be what ?? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Using Newton's Method to find a root |
2012-04-09 |
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From Nancy: Use Newton's method to find the real root function, accurate to five decimal places
f(x) = x^5+2x^2+3 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A parabolic arch |
2012-01-04 |
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From Swathi: A plan for an arch in the shape of a parabola is drawn on a grid with a scale of 1m per square.
The base of the arch is located at the points (0,0) and (15,0). The maximum height of the arch
is 18m.
a)Determine the quadratic function that models that arch
b)State the domain and range of the function Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The quadratic with two given roots and a constant term |
2011-04-19 |
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From Lindah: how do I food quadratic with two given roots and a constant term? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Find all the roots |
2010-12-02 |
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From gagan: find all the roots of z^5-3z^4+2z^3+z^2-3z+2 Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Penny Nom. |
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z^5 - 3z^4 + 2z^3 + z^2 - 3z + 2 |
2010-11-06 |
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From Kumar: would you please solve this problem, related to complex numbers.
Find all the roots of :
z^5 - 3z^4 + 2z^3 + z^2 - 3z + 2 Answered by Robert Dawson and Penny Nom. |
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A fourth degree polynomial function with real coefficients |
2010-10-30 |
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From Ryan: Question from Ryan, a student:
What is the fourth degree polynomial function with real coefficients
that has -1,1 and I as zeros and such that f(x)=160 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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A polynomial with integer coefficients |
2010-10-23 |
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From Adori: Question from Adori, a student:
Find a polynomial with integer coefficients that has the given zeros: 2/3, 4, root of 3i, root of -3i. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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4√3 + 2√1/3 |
2010-09-25 |
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From Michelle: How do you solve 4√3 + 2√1/3? Please show step by step. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Complex roots |
2010-04-14 |
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From Lan: If b and c are real numbers so that the polynomial (x^2) + bx + c has 1 + i as a zero, find b + c. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Rational root theorem |
2010-04-14 |
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From deciree: How could i get the value of x with this equation:
1/13x^3+12x/13=1/2
Thank you! Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Factors and zeros of a polynoial |
2010-03-17 |
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From Susan: find a polynomial function of degree three with -3 as a zero of multiplicity 2 and 4 as a zero of multiplicity 1. Answered by Tyler Wood. |
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Zeros of a polynomial |
2010-03-01 |
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From Gavin: Suppose the polynomial R(x) = a_9x^9+a_8x^8+...+a_1x+a_0 has real coefficients with a_9≠0. Suppose also that R(x) has the following zeros:
2,
3,
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Using this info, answer the following.
a. What is another zero of R(x)?
b. At most how many real zeros of R(x) are there?
c. At most how many imaginary zeros of R(x) are there?
p.s. I used _ for subscript
thanks so much Answered by Harley Weston. |
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The roots of a cubic |
2010-01-21 |
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From Laura: Consider the equation x^3 + 6x^2 - x = 30.
One of the roots is equal to the sum of the other two roots.
Find the values of the three roots. Answered by Chris Fisher and Harley Weston. |
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Excluded values |
2009-11-14 |
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From Janie: I have to State the excluded values for this equation and then solve, but not sure how to do this. Here is the problem
(x+6)/x+3=(3)/(x+3)+2 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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The roots of a polynomial |
2009-11-03 |
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From Jess: Find the value of a positive integer k such that f(x)=x^2 - 2kx + 55 has roots at k +3 and k - 3. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Rationals |
2009-10-30 |
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From Jawsh: I don't quite understand the whole idea of rationals.
If you have 3Squareroot 49. Is that equal to 3Squareroot 7^2?
Can you break it down with an example for me please. Answered by Robert Dawson. |
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The zeros of a polynomial |
2009-09-25 |
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From jordan: find a polynomial of lowest degree with only real coefficients and having the given zeros.
1+2i, 2 (multiplicity 2) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Quadratic equations |
2009-08-30 |
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From jovian: how can i find the quadratic equation of the roots 2/5 and -1/3? Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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Extraneous solutions |
2009-06-02 |
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From Ayana: solve and check for extraneous solutions.
3x+6/ x²-4 = x+1/ x-2
x can not = {-2,2} Answered by Penny Nom. |
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How many times does the graph of y=2xsquared -2x + 3 intersect the x-axis? |
2009-05-27 |
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From Henry: how many times does the graph of y=2xsquared -2x + 3 intersect the x-axis? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A quadratic equation with roots (4-i) and (4+i) |
2009-05-05 |
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From Kelly: find a quadratic equation with roots (4-i) and (4+i) Answered by Harley Weston. |
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1/(square root 16) |
2009-04-21 |
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From Conor: Hi Guys!
I dont have a square root sign so im just gonna use the ^ symbol :)
I am just wondering if
1/(16^a)
when re-written can it be
1/16 to the power -1/2
Thanks :) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The sum of the roots of a quartic |
2009-04-21 |
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From dave: This is a algebra problem that i am confused about:
The sum of the roots of x^4-x^3+5x^2+4=0 is:
i tried graphing it, but it shows that there are no roots, but the answer is 1. are they wrong? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Find a polynomial function with the indicated zeros and satisfying the given conditions |
2009-03-23 |
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From Kristen: Find a polynomial function with the indicated zeros and satisfying the given conditions. Simplofy your answer (no imaginary numbers or parentheses in the answer)
Zeros: 1+2i, 1-2i, 5 ; f(-2)=1 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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ax^2 + bx + c = 0 has no real roots and.... |
2009-01-26 |
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From Alberto: The equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0 has no real roots and a + b + c < 0 . Chose the right answer:
(A) c > 0
(B) c <= 0
(C) c = 0
(D) c >= 0
(E) c < 0
Explain the choice. Answered by Robert Dawson and Harley Weston. |
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The sum of the roots of a quartic |
2009-01-03 |
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From peter: How do you find the roots of an equation without graphing? like, i have a problem that says what is the sum of the roots of x^4-x^3+5x^2+4=0. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Factor 9x^2 + 6x + 4 |
2008-11-21 |
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From Jonah: how can i solve this by factoring: 9x^2 + 6x + 4 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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An equation with three radicals |
2008-11-13 |
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From Crystal: I need to solve this radical equation but i am confused on how to solve it with three square roots in it.
sqrt(3x)+3-sqrt(2x-3)=sqrt(3x-2) Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Equations with fractional powers and roots |
2008-11-12 |
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From David: Find all real solution to each equation.
x^-2/3 = 9 how do you do this if its to the power
x + 1= Square root (3x +13) can you explain how to get an solution with square root? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The square root of a fraction |
2008-08-24 |
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From Lauren: How do you solve square roots of fractions? Does the format change if it is either a proper or an improper fraction?
Ex. the square root of 1/4 or the square roots of 80/25 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Sum and product of the roots of a quadratic |
2008-07-03 |
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From Gautam: If a and b are the roots of x^2+px+1=0 and c and d are the roots of
x^2+qx+1=0
prove that
(a-c)(b-c)(a+d)(b+d)=q^2-p^2
Regards
Gautam Answered by Harley Weston. |
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The positive real zeros of f(x) = x^4 + x^3 - 7x - 1 |
2008-06-06 |
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From CiCi: How many positive real zeros does the function f(x) = x4 + x3 - 7x - 1 have? Answered by Janice Cotcher and Harley Weston. |
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A quadratic equation |
2008-06-03 |
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From Drew: A solution of x^2-8x=-17 is
-4 or -4+I or 4 or 4+i Answered by Janice Cotcher. |
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For what values of a does x^3-13x+a have 3 distinct roots? |
2008-04-25 |
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From Jyotishman: What can be the value of a for the equation to have 3 roots?
x^3-13x+a=0 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Find the quadratic equation with roots at (3-i) and its complex conjugate |
2008-04-22 |
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From Tiffany: Find the quadratic equation with roots at (3-i) and its complex conjugate. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The product of the roots |
2008-03-19 |
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From Rebecca: Determine the product of the roots of the equation
(x-1)(x-2) + (x-2)(x-5)=0 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The sum and product of the roots of a quadratic |
2008-03-16 |
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From Katelyn: Write the quadratic equation....
Sum of the roots = 16
Product of the roots = -80 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The cube root of 103163 |
2008-02-12 |
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From jeff: find the cube root of 103163 Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Harley Weston. |
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Graphing a parabola |
2008-01-16 |
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From Sean: How do I find the roots and describe the roots when graphing a parabola?
y = - x^2 - 4x -3 Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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Simplifying square roots |
2007-12-19 |
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From Ciara: How would you calculate 2 to the square root of 8 plus 4 to the square root of 2 minus 5 to the square root of 2? Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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The rational root theorem |
2007-12-09 |
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From Josh: Prove the rational root theorem (where, in a polynomial equation, all
factors of the constant divided by all factors of the leading coefficient
are possible rational roots of the equation). Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Imaginary roots |
2007-12-09 |
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From Josh: What is the correlation between imaginary roots (of a quadratic or other
polynomial equation) and the graph of the equation? As in, how can one
represent imaginary solutions graphically (and why does that work)? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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1-4/square root 3 |
2007-09-12 |
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From Prudence: How to solve this question?
1 - 4/√3 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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What feature on a graph shows the solution? |
2007-08-19 |
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From San: To solve the equation 2sinx+square root 3=0, what feature of the graph,
in the form y=asinx+b would show the solution? Draw a graph to show
the solution. thanks. Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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The roots of (x - k)(1-3x) + 1 = 0 |
2007-06-28 |
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From Claire: Show that the roots of (x - k)(1-3x) + 1=0 are real and distinct for all real values of k. Hence, or otherwise, find the range of 9sin^2 r - 6sin r + 13 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Finding the equation given three roots |
2007-05-21 |
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From Aydee: 1. find the equation for the roots given: 7,-5,2
2. find the equation for the roots given: -5,2+sqrt3,2-sqrt3 Answered by Penny Nom and Stephen La Rocque. |
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Finding square roots |
2007-05-17 |
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From Chandler: I would like an easy way to find the square root of a number. Answered by Gabriel Potter. |
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x^3 - 3kx + 1 = 0 |
2007-03-11 |
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From Sandra: Show that x^3 - 3kx + 1 = 0 does not have two distinct roots when k < 0. Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Penny Nom. |
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The roots of a quadratic equation |
2006-11-16 |
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From Lana: If p and q are the roots of 2X^2 +3X+7=0, compute pq^3+qp^3. thanks for your help. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Is this unsolvable? |
2006-09-19 |
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From Al: Is this unsolvable???
2xy + 3x^2 - 3y + y^3 = 4x + 3 where y=3. Answered by Penny Nom and Claude Tardif. |
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Square roots in a binomial expansion |
2006-09-11 |
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From Sydney: (√x + 5)4 expanded using the binomial theorem Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The square root of 4 |
2006-05-07 |
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From MaryBeth: I am a high school teacher of Algebra. I was recently teaching square roots to my students and an interesting question arose. Our textbook seems to be inconsistent. I was hoping you might be able to give our department your opinion on who is correct as we are divided on the correct way to teach this. When you take the square root of a number, you get two answers, a positive root and a negative root, correct? Our book presents this as √4 = 2 and -√4 = -2 and ±√4 = ±2. Shouldn't it be taught as there are always two roots, the positive and the negative? It seems to me, there is really no reason to have to use the ± as there are always 2 roots, the positive and the negative. But if the negative sign is given then only the negative answer should be given? What's your take?
Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Finding square roots |
2006-04-12 |
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From Fehmida: I would like to know about tricks or formulas to do complicated square roots.
ex. square root of 1029 Answered by Penny Nom and Steve La Rocque. |
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Square roots |
2006-03-07 |
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From Diana: Find each square root Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Quadratic Equations & Given Roots |
2005-11-11 |
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From Lindsey:
I need to find the quadratic equation in the form:
f(x)=a(x2 - (-b/a)x + (c/a))
The vertex is (1, -7), the roots are (4, ?)
I need to find the other root but I don't know where to begin. My answer key says the other root is (-2). How is this possible?
Answered by Penny Nom. |
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|ax+b| = cx + d |
2005-03-22 |
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From Angel:
|ax+b| = cx + d
how to show sometimes the above has 2 roots, sometimes 1 root and sometimes
no roots. Hopelessly lost on how to start...
Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Factoring a cubic |
2005-02-20 |
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From Abraham: How would you factor completely,
x3-x2+5x-5? Answered by Claude Tardif. |
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Solve for x |
2005-02-02 |
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From Christie: Solve for x
.387 = (.40 - .265x)/(sqrt(1-x2)) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Imaginary roots of a ploynomial |
2004-10-31 |
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From Jennifer: how to find the roots of a polynomial equation if it would be imaginary? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Cube roots |
2004-10-26 |
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From A parent: How do you solve the problem of finding the cubed root of (17 to the power of 3).
Can you show me each step and if you have a visual representation of this it would be very helpful.
Also can you show a step by step of finding the cubed root of 27. Visuals help a lot Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Square roots and inequalities |
2004-10-25 |
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From Waheed: Q1. What is the simplest way of finding a square root of any number using just a pen and paper? (I am asking this question because I browsed a few sites a didn't find any method that is simpler than the one I use. so I am just curious.)
Q2. Is it possible that you take an equation and turn it into an inequality by performing same mathematical operations on both sides? Answered by Claude Tardif and Penny Nom. |
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Even-numbered roots |
2004-03-01 |
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From A student: I understand that the square root is defined to be positive only. Does
the same rule apply to other even-numbered roots, such as the 4th root, or
the 6th root, etc.? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Polynomials degree 4 and bigger |
2003-06-26 |
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From Stephen:
How do I show kids how to find all the zeros for polynomials degree 4 and bigger.
For examples: r(x) = x5-11x3-7x2+77 = (x2-11)(x3-7) and s(x) = x4-121 = (x2-11)(x2+11) Also am I correct when I say that the following are irreducible? f(x) = x2-11 g(x) = x3-7 h(x) = x4-5 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Extraneous solutions |
2003-01-24 |
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From Paul:
What is an extraneous solution and in what cases do you get one? How do you know it is extraneous? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Quadratic equations |
2002-12-10 |
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From Katie: just bugging the hell outta me and I cannot figure it out for the life of me.
1)x-2x-1 =0 Find both roots. You must simplify both of your roots. This equation requires the use of the Quadratic Formula. I have tried everything for this and I am still either getting the wrong answers, and end up getting really frustrated. If you could find the answers and tell me how you did it I would greatly appreciate it! Then the second problem is
2) The square of a certain negative number is equal to 70 decreased by 3 times the number. Find the answer! On this one I set it up but still came out with the wrong answer. So if you could help me on this one I would greatly appreciate it! Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Factoring a cubic |
2002-12-05 |
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From Dorota: I got a problem with factorise the expression 2x3+11x2-5x-50. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A polynomial |
2002-04-14 |
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From A student: A polynomial function is described by the following conditions: f(x) has two real zeros at x= -2 and x= 1, each of multiplicity 2 f(x) has two complex zeros as x goes to -infinity, f(x) goes to +infinity as x goes to +infinity, f(x) goes to +infinity f(x) has a y-intercept at (0,2) Sketch a polynomial function that satisfies the above conditions. Write an equation for function f(x) Write another function g(x) that also satisfies the above parameters. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Cube roots |
2002-03-26 |
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From Kathy: My son is in 4th grade and needs to simplify the cube roots of 216, 512 and 64. How does he do this with a regular calculator or without? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Double square roots |
2002-02-17 |
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From Ali: i have a question about how to do double square roots with variables and powers. example : v/"" v/"" 81y8 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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A degree 5 polynomial |
2002-02-17 |
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From Carla: Write an equation for a polynomial of degree 5 given the following zeros: -7+3i, -2+sqrt(13), 6 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Squares of negative numbers |
2001-11-03 |
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From Susana: I wanted to know if I can square a negative number..? Answered by Leeanne Boehm. |
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The square root of 20 |
2001-09-18 |
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From Dianna: How do you simplify a square root? My daughter tells me that the square root of 20 simplified is 5root4 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Primes and square roots |
2001-06-14 |
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From Paul: I have a bit of a math problem. It has to do with determining if a very large number is a prime. One method entails dividing the number by every smaller prime number. If any divide into it, it's not a prime. This would be a big job if the number was something like 400 digits long. Another way I read about was to take the square root of the number and test all the primes less than its square root. The explanation went like this: "When a number is divided by another number that is greater than its square root, the result is a number smaller than the square root. For example, the square root of 36 is 6. Dividing 36 by 2, a smaller number than 6, gives 18, a number that is larger than the square root. To prove that 37 is prime it is only necessary to divide it by primes less than 6, since if it had a prime factor greater than 6, it would have to have one less than 6 as well." I understand the explanation, up to the last sentence. I fail to see the underlying logic. Why if a prime factor exists below the square does one have to exist above the square too? The number 40 can be divided by the prime 2, a number below its square root, but no other primes can do this above its square root. Have I missed something? What's the logic here? Answered by Claude Tardif and Penny Nom. |
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25 y^2 + 20 y z - 4 z^2 |
2001-05-15 |
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From Kimmy: i don't know how to factor the trinomial 25y2 + 20yz - 4z2. I can get it, but i get messed up on getting the minus 4 at the end. all i get is a plus 4. Can it even be factored. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Teaching square roots |
2001-05-08 |
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From Katie: My friend and I are doing a project. We have to teach our class about square roots. What is the easiest way to teach square roots to a class? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Cube roots on a calculator |
2001-03-24 |
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From Will: Hi my name is Will.I have a question about the calculator TI-83 Plus or the use of a scientific calculator. It is about using them to turn a cubed root to a decimal. When using that for a rational and irrational number. Rational numbers is a number that terminates or repeates. A irrational number goes on and on and uses ... (like pie). Like when you type the cube root of 8 it gives you 2, and that is a rational number. The squre root of 2 is 1.41421356... that is irrational. So why is it when you put the cube root of 16 in the calculator it says 2.5198421 that is rational it terminates at the ninth digit and my float is set for the tenth? But why when you do it by hand you get the 2 times the cube root of 2 and that is irrational? Why is that? Answered by Judi McDonald. |
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Radicals |
2001-03-18 |
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From Nikki: 3) squareroot of x2 + 10x + 25 4) sixthroot of (m + 4)6 5) cuberoot of -64r6w15 . . . . Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Finding roots |
2001-02-01 |
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From A student: My math problem is right now we are working on roots. I don't quite understand how to find the answer to the problems, i was wondering what is the easiest, and fastest way to find the answers to roots? Answered by Penny Nom and Claude Tardif. |
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The solutions of a quadratic |
2001-01-30 |
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From A student:
- Show that the product of the solutions of ax2 + bx + c = 0 is c/a.
- For each equation under the given condition, (a) find k and
(b) find the other solution. kx2 - 2x + k = 0; one solution is -3 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Some complex problems |
2001-01-15 |
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From Nick: I am having enormous difficulty with one question in my maths homework. The question is shown below. If anybody out there can find the answers and show the workings and help me to understand. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Completing the square |
2001-01-12 |
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From Jacky Lam: A friend told me that completing square not only can find the vertex but also the roots of a quadratic equation. Is it possible? How? Can you show me how to find the roots of the following equation using completing the square? 8x2 + 8x + 4 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Square roots |
2000-10-29 |
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From Pamela: HERE GOES(I WILL USE Q AS THE SYMBOL FOR SQUARE ROOT): 8(Q2) - 5(Q2) + Q2 SECOND PROBELM IS (1 + Q2)2 LAST ONE 3/(2-Q5) Answered by Claude Tardif. |
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Roots of x^2 + 22 x + 112 |
2000-09-07 |
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From Brian R.: I need to find the root of the quadratic equation of a square. The problem is x2 + 22x + 112 = 0. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Graphing cube roots |
2000-04-27 |
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From Heather Jones: What do the graphs of cube roots look like? Answered by Walter Whiteley. |
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Finding a Quadratic Equation given the roots |
2000-04-16 |
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From A secondary student: How do I find the equation for the quadratic with roots at 2-i and its complex conjugate? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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All the roots of x^6 - 64 |
2000-04-15 |
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From Dakota: Find ALL zeros of P(x) = x 6 - 64 Answered by Walter Whiteley. |
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root(-1)* root(-1) |
2000-03-20 |
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From Michael Moran: i squared = -1 but i squared = root(-1)* root(-1) = root( -1*-1) = root(1) = 1 -1 doesn't = 1 can you help me with my question Answered by Claude Tardif. |
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Irrational algebraic functions |
2000-02-21 |
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From Bucky Cadena: Here is the multipart problem: Given f(x) = x-3* squareroot of x + 4 What does the f(x) intercept equal Find the two values for which f(x) = -5 Find the one value for which f(x) = -3 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Complex Roots |
2000-01-24 |
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From Jess Rutherford: How do I find the value of k when 5x2 + k = 3x and has complex roots ? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Calculating a square root |
1999-10-28 |
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From Jonathan: What is the formula for calculating a square root? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Square roots without a calculator |
1999-09-14 |
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From Josh Weiner: Is there any way to find out a square root without a calculator? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Spreading a rumor |
1999-09-13 |
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From Bornstar14: There is someone who wants to spread a rumor within 7 days to 250,000,000 people. he wants to know how many people he should tell on the first day (assuming the rumor is passed by everyone who was told to the same amount of people) so that everyone knows on the 7th day. What I did is the 7th root of 250,000,000. this answer is not possible unless rounded. is it okay for the number to be approximate? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Simplifying Radicals |
1999-01-26 |
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From Mary: I would like to know how to simplify this question:
4 __________________ squareroot7 + squareroot3
I know the answer is (sqrt7 - sqrt3) but i would really love to know how to get that answer!! Thanks. Answered by Jack LeSage and Penny Nom. |
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Simplifying Radicals |
1999-01-25 |
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From Randy: Find the perimeter of a rectangle in simplified radical form L=root80 W=root45. I would appreciate a detailed explination of the process for solving. Answered by Jack LeSage and Penny Nom. |
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Simplifying Roots |
1998-09-18 |
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From Lauren Lattimer: 1. 2root27 divided by root 12 2. 3 root 48-root 75 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Radicals |
1998-09-15 |
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From Lana Sabo: Question: fifteen times the square root of twenty, divided by the square root of 2. nine subtract the square root of forty-five, divided by 3. the square root of 18 plus the square root of 12, divided by the square root of 3. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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The Factor Theorem |
1998-01-18 |
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From Dhruv Bansal: Hi, I'm a ninth grade student doing a math project for school. I'm trying to learn about various ways of solving 3rd and 4th degree polynomial equations using the remainder theorem, the factor theorem, and synthetic division. The books I have all mention x - r, which I know nothing about, not even how to get it. I would really appreciate any information on this. Thanks. Dhruv Bansal Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Multiplying imaginary numbers. |
1997-11-03 |
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From Jim Catton: Here is the question: (square root -2) x (square root -8) My algebra suggests two possibilities . . .
Answered by Walter Whiteley, Chris Fisfer and Harley Weston. |
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Square Roots and Functions. |
1997-04-23 |
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From Ed: 1. In most texts the solution to a question such as square root x = -6 is x is undefined. Yet when teaching to solve xsquared = 36 x = +6 or -6 There appears to be a contradiction here. My question is when, where and why do we use the principle square root, not both + and -? This often occurs as the extraneous root in the solution of radical equations and in stating the domain and range of functions involving square roots. 2. Are there any simple rules for determining whether equations are functions without graphing them and doing a vertical line test? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Roots of a Polynomial |
1996-12-06 |
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From Paula Miller: Why is the solution called a "root"? Why not just the "x-intercepts"? Answered by Chris Fisher and Harley Weston. |
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Approximating roots. |
1996-11-04 |
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From Ben Dixon: How do you calculate a square root? eg the square root of 2.There is obviously some sort of successive approximation type algorithm for doing it to however many decimal places is required, but what is the algorithm? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Square roots |
1996-03-16 |
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From Terry King and John: We are just curious about how to manually calculate square roots. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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The impossible problem |
1996-03-15 |
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From Shaun Reynolds and Jacob Hiatt: How do you solve (the 6th root of x)+4=3? Answered by Penny Nom and Maxine Stinka. |
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Cardano's method |
1996-03-11 |
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From Mike Gorski: What is Cardano's method for finding the roots of a cubic equation? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Algorithms for roots |
1996-02-22 |
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From Charles Hewitt: I have seen an algorithm for finding the square root of numbers. Are there similar such algorithms for higher roots? Answered by Harley Weston. |
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