The formula to finding a discriminant would be b^2-4ac, the b value of this trinomial being -5, the a value being 2, the c value being 3. Then, you plug the values in the equation and solve: (-5)^2-4(2)(3)
This would simplify to 1, meaning there are two solutions since the discriminant value is positive. If it is 0, there is one solution, if it is negative, then there are no real solutions.
The answer is: 70 .
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Explanation:
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(20/100) x = 14; solve for "x".
(20/100) = 2/10 = 1/5 ;
(1/5) x = 14
x/5 = 14 ;
x = 14 * 5 ;
x = 70 . The answer is: 70 .
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Answer:
1= 1
2=11
3=7
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 6 from the input so
7-6=1
11-6=5 so input 11
13-6=7
Answer:
- none
- none
- x ≥ 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The restrictions placed on the independent variable in a function are those necessary to ensure that the function is defined for all allowed values of that variable.
In the graphs of problems 1) and 2), we see that the functions are defined for all values of x, so there are no restrictions.
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3. For the function ...

the value under the radical cannot be negative. The square root function is not defined for negative values, so the restriction is ...
x -4 ≥ 0
x ≥ 4 . . . . . . . add 4 to both sides of the inequality