Answer:
Hi! The correct answer is x=b^2/c, c=b^2/x
Step-by-step explanation:
<em><u>~Solve the rational equation by combining expressions and isolating the variable c and b~ </u></em>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that the number of complex roots a polyomial has is equal to its highest exponent. This is a squared polynomial; second degree; quadratic. When it is factored, no matter what types of numbers you get as the solution, you will ALWAYS have 2 of them. When this quadratic is factored, we get that x = 3 and x = 3. That means that this is a quadratic that touches the x-axis at (3, 0). It doesn't go through, it only touches. We do have 2 roots, but since they're the same, we say we have a multiplicity 2 of that root. The closest you'll come to that in your choices is A. Apparently your text refers to multiplicity 2 as a double root.
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