Answer:
there is an extra square missing
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- top: no solution
- bottom: x = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
I find a graphing calculator very helpful to solving radical equations. It helps avoid extraneous solutions.
<u>top</u>
√(-14x +2) = x -3
-14x +2 = x² -6x +9 . . . . . square both sides
x² +8x +7 = 0 . . . . . . . . . .subtract the left side
Descartes' rule of signs tells you this has no positive real solutions. (There are no sign changes among the coefficients.) The value of the radical will be non-negative, so we must have x-3≥0, or x≥3. Since there are no positive real solutions to the quadratic, there are no values of x≥3 that will satisfy the equation. NO SOLUTION
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<u>bottom</u>
4√(x -3) = 8 . . . . . given
√(x -3) = 2 . . . . . . divide by 4
x -3 = 4 . . . . . . . . . square both sides
x = 7 . . . . . . . . . . . add 3
A conditional statement is any statement in the "If..., then..." form. The converse switches the hypothesis and the conclusion. It's easiest to demonstrate this in an example:
Our statement will be "If an animal is a dog, then it has four legs." Now to switch the hypothesis and conclusion, we take the "an animal is a dog" part, and switch it with the "it has four legs" part". I will change the wording slightly so the sentence still makes grammatical sense: "If an animal has four legs, then it is a dog".
Now the final statement from the previous example serves as the perfect false conditional statement with a true converse:
Statement: "If an animal has four legs, then it is a dog", clearly false.
Converse: "If an animal is a dog, then it has four legs", a true statement.
The answer would be C) 0.26