
Madeleine M. answered 12/13/12
Writing, beginning Japanese, GMAT & general homework help
Actually, this is easier than you think. You can solve the 3^2=9 then it's 9-1 +4x=0
8+4x=0 becomes 4x=-8; x=-2. no factoring needed!
Jackie M.
asked 12/13/12i think i have to use the x method to simpliy it
Madeleine M. answered 12/13/12
Writing, beginning Japanese, GMAT & general homework help
Actually, this is easier than you think. You can solve the 3^2=9 then it's 9-1 +4x=0
8+4x=0 becomes 4x=-8; x=-2. no factoring needed!
Flora M. answered 12/13/12
Occasional or regular math homework help
don't know if you have a typo, but first I solve it the way you wrote it and then I solve it considerting that in stead for ^2 you meant to write x^2:
3^2 + 4x -1 = 0
9 + 4X - 1 = 0 add 9 and -1
4x +8 = 0 add -8 on both sides
4x + 8 -8 = -8
4x +0 = -8
4x = -8 dived both sides by 4
4x/4 = -
x = -2
now solve:
3x^2 + 4x -1 = 0 use formula x1.2= (-b +/- sqrt( b2- 4ac ) / 2a , considering x2 +bx +c = 0
x1,2 = ( -4 +/- sqrt(16 - 4*3*(-1) ) / 2*3
x1,2 = ( -4 +/- sqrt(28) ) / 6
x1,2 = ( -4 +/- 2sqrt7) /6
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Flora M.
instead of x2 +bx +c = 0 should be ax2 +bx +c = 0
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also when you plug in the calculator sqrt7 = 2.65 you get
x1 = -1.76
x2 = 0.225
x1,2 = ( -4 +/- 2sqrt7) /6
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