Answer:
x = -1 and x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>What are the solutions of the equation (x – 3)² + 2(x – 3) -8 = 0? Use u substitution to solve.</em>
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(x – 3)² + 2(x – 3) -8 = 0 -------------------------------------------------------(1)
To solve this problem, we will follow the steps below;
let u = x-3
we will replace x-3 by u in the given equation:
(x – 3)² + 2(x – 3) -8 = 0
u² + 2u -8 = 0 ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------(2)
We will now solve the above quadratic equation
find two numbers such that its product gives -8 and its sum gives 2
The two numbers are 4 and -2
That is; 4×-2 = -8 and 4+(-2) = 2
we will replace 2u by (4u -2u) in equation (2)
u² + 2u -8 = 0
u² + 4u - 2u -8 = 0
u(u+4) -2(u+4) = 0
(u+4)(u-2) = 0
Either u + 4 = 0
u = -4
or
u-2 = 0
u = 2
Either u = -4 or u = 2
But u = x-3
x = u +3
when u = -4
x = u + 3
x = -4 + 3
x=-1
when u = 2
x = u + 3
x = 2 + 3
x=5
Therefore, x = -1 and x =5
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Answer is D & C
Explanation: I did this
For implicit differentiation, you are using the chain rule

Except u(x) = y, So after every "y" term is differentiated it will be multiplied by dy/dx.
17)

Then you solve for dy/dx as if its a variable.

18) Here lets review product rule:

Take derivative of each term

Solve for dy/dx using factoring:
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
because you would divide 9 by 3 because 9 cakes and then 3 bags of flower 1 bag of flower to 3 cakes
I don't really see how this pertains to Mathematics...