This statment only works for linear systems because in non-linear systems it is okay to have more than one soultion
but if the system is linear than you can define it by it two soultions or in other words it takes two points to form a line and if two lines pass through the same points then you can define them by those point and they are the same line
Answer:
12 :D
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
note when x = - 3
(- 3)³ + 2(- 3)² + 4(- 3) + 21 = - 27 + 18 - 12 + 21 = 0
hence x = - 3 is a zero and (x + 3) is a factor and dividing gives
= (x + 3)(x² - x + 7)
For zeros equate to zero
(x + 3)(x² - x + 7) = 0
equate each factor to zero and solve for x
x + 3 = 0 ⇒ x = - 3
x² - x + 7 = 0 ← solve using quadratic formula
x = (1 ±
) / 2 = (1 ± 3i
) / 2
x =
± 
zeros are x = - 3, x =
±