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Answer:
- 4
- -2
- 4
- 2
- -2±√2
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to fill the first blank, we need to look at the second line to see what the coefficient of x is.
1. x² +<u> </u><u>4 </u>x +2 = 0
The constant is subtracted from both sides to get the second line.
2. x² +4x = <u> -2 </u>
The value that is added on the third line is the square of half the x-coefficient: (4/2)² = 4
3. x² +4x +<u> 4 </u> = -2 +4
On the fourth line, the left side is written as a square, and the right side is simplified. The square root is taken of both sides.
4. √(x +2)² = ±√<u> 2 </u>
Finally, 2 is subtracted from both sides to find the values of x.
5. x = <u> -2 ±√2 </u>
Answer:
x = 1.71
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There isn't one. The first term is x^4.
The other two are stated in terms of k. There is nothing common here.
You can do 2 of the three. Terms 2 and 3 have a common factor of 4k, so what you can get is
x^4 - 4k(k^2 - 1)
Answer:
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A line code is a code used to transmit digital signal data over a transmission line. Common line encodings are unipolar, polar, bipolar, and Manchester code. NonReturn-to-Zero NRZ and Return-to-Zero technologies are used in unipolar, polar, and bipolar line coding schemes. Line coding is used to reduce bandwidth, reduce the chance of error, and increase efficiency. The purpose of this lab is to understand different types of row encoding, use MATLAB to implement row encoding functions, and use the input data to simulate those row encoding functions.
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