Answer:
√(p²-4q)
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Quadratic Formula, we can say that
x = ( -p ± √(p²-4(1)(q))) / 2(1) with the 1 representing the coefficient of x². Simplifying, we get
x = ( -p ± √(p²-4q)) / 2
The roots of the function are therefore at
x = ( -p + √(p²-4q)) / 2 and x = ( -p - √(p²-4q)) / 2. The difference of the roots is thus
( -p + √(p²-4q)) / 2 - ( ( -p - √(p²-4q)) / 2)
= 0 + 2 √(p²-4q)/2
= √(p²-4q)
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
you first make an equation of 5/6x = 10, then divide 5/6 on both sides to get x = 12
In standard form:
answer- 14,000 and 12,000
Example
←LEFT 12,000
↑
comma(THOUSANDS PLACE)
ten thosands is the second number after the comma(thousands) to the left
1 parallelogram
2 parallelogram
3 rhombus
4 rectangle
5 rhombus
Answer: He will have 88 cups of punch left over
Step-by-step explanation: