See each answer below.
1) If we subtract 7 from both sides and try to take the square root, we are taking the square root of -7. Therefore, there are no solutions.
2) Dividing by 3 and taking the square root gives an answer of 0.
3) Add 4, multiply by 4 and finally take the square root of each side.You will get positive or negative four.
4) Divide by 4 and then take the square root. You have positive or negative 5/2.
Answer:
<h2>The easiest to solve for is x in the first equation</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the system of equation, x + 4 y = 14. and 3 x + 2 y = 12, to solve for x, we can use the elimination method of solving simultaneous equation. We need to get y first.
x + 4 y = 14............ 1 * 3
3 x + 2 y = 12 ............ 2 * 1
Lets eliminate x first. Multiply equation 1 by 3 and subtract from equation 2.
3x + 12 y = 42.
3 x + 2 y = 12
Taking the diffrence;
12-2y =42 - 12
10y = 30
y = 3
From equation 1, x = 14-4y
x = 14-4(3)
x = 14-12
x = 2
It can be seen that the easiest way to get the value of x is by using the first equation and we are able to do the substitute easily <u>because the variable x has no coefficient in equation 1 compare to equation 2 </u>as such it will be easier to make the substitute for x in the first equation.
It is greater than, because the answer is 1 1/14.
Answer:
x = (-b±(√b²-4ac))/2a
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's a mnemonic I use to remember the quadratic formula:
The bad (negative) boy was deciding (plus or minus) whether to go to a radical (radical) party or be squared (b²) and miss out (minus) on four awesome chicks<-- don't really like that word, I use creatures lol (4ac) and the party was over at 2 AM (all over 2a).