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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
11

Please help me with my home work

Mathematics
1 answer:
aleksandrvk [35]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A.0.000000072

B.0.0000000063

C.0.0000454

D.0.0000000007041

Step-by-step explanation:

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The middle term is, <span> -5x </span> its coefficient is <span> -5 </span>.
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Step-3 : Rewrite the polynomial splitting the middle term using the two factors found in step 2 above,  -7  and  2 
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              Add up the last 2 terms, pulling out common factors :
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Step-5 : Add up the four terms of step 4 :
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<span>Equation at the end of step  3  :</span> 5 • (x + 2) • (x - 7) = 0 <span>Step  4  :</span>Theory - Roots of a product :

<span> 4.1 </span>   A product of several terms equals zero.<span> 

 </span>When a product of two or more terms equals zero, then at least one of the terms must be zero.<span> 

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 </span>In other words, we are going to solve as many equations as there are terms in the product<span> 

 </span>Any solution of term = 0 solves product = 0 as well.

Equations which are never true :

<span> 4.2 </span>     Solve :    5   =  0

<span>This equation has no solution.
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Solving a Single Variable Equation :

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Solving a Single Variable Equation :

<span> 4.4 </span>     Solve  :    x-7 = 0<span> 

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 </span>                     x = 7 

Supplement : Solving Quadratic Equation Directly<span>Solving <span> x2-5x-14</span>  = 0 directly </span>

Earlier we factored this polynomial by splitting the middle term. let us now solve the equation by Completing The Square and by using the Quadratic Formula

Parabola, Finding the Vertex :

<span> 5.1 </span>     Find the Vertex of   <span>y = x2-5x-14

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Parabola, Graphing Vertex and X-Intercepts :

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Solve Quadratic Equation by Completing The Square

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 </span>Add <span> 14 </span> to both side of the equation : 
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Now the clever bit: Take the coefficient of  x , which is <span> 5</span> , divide by two, giving <span> 5/2</span> , and finally square it giving <span> 25/4</span> 

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Add <span> 5/2 </span> to both sides to obtain:
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Since a square root has two values, one positive and the other negative
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Note that <span> √<span> 81/4 </span></span>can be written as
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Solve Quadratic Equation using the Quadratic Formula

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