2/3 , 3/4 7/12 there you go
I do not know I will tell u but I think it is 65?
Step-by-step explanation:
with your square root symbol I never know what is inside the square root and what is possibly outside.
so, I can only guess and see what comes close.
f(x) = 2x² + x - 1
g(x) = sqrt(2x - 1) ??? is that so ?
h(x) = -2
2g(f(x)) + h(x)
g(f(x)) means that the whole f(x) expression is used as x in g(x).
the whole combined function is then
2×sqrt(2(2x² + x - 1) - 1) - 2
2×sqrt(4x² + 2x - 2 - 1) - 2
2×sqrt(4x² + 2x - 3) - 2
and if I am not mistaken, then this is the solution you mentioned at the beginning (if I try to read between the typos and missing info).
this is how people get to this.
do you understand it now ? or is there still something unclear ?
basically you treat y like a number and not a variable
Answer:
a is 4
b is 2y
c is -10y²+9
discriminant is 4(41y²-36)
Step-by-step explanation:
4x²+2xy-10y²+9=0
rewrite in standard form of a quadratic equation like ax² + bx + c = 0
4x²+2yx-10y²+9=0
basically you treat y like a number and not a variable
a is the number with the x²
right away we know a is 4 because of 4x²
b is the one with x so in this formula b is 2y
c is the number without the x which in this case is -10y²+9
discriminant is
b² - 4ac
(2y)²- (4)(4)(-10y²+9)
4y²-(16)(-10y²+9)
4y²-(16)(-10y²+9)
4y²+160y²-144
164y²-144 =
4(41y²-36)