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Algebra -> Quadratic Equations and Parabolas -> SOLUTION: (w-3/2)squared = 7/4 Log On Quadratics: solvers ...
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The first seven cannot be factored, but the last three can be: ===== 8)4x to the power of four + y to the power of four 4x 4 + y 4 Add and subtract 4x 2 y 2 4x 4 + 4x 2 y 2 + y 4 - 4x 2 y 2 The first three terms can be factored as a perfect square, and the last term is itself a perfect square.
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Question 236045: f(x) 3x - 6 / 4 + x squared. what is f(3/2)? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 2x^2-5x=12 2x^2-5x-12=0 2*-12=-24; The two factors of -24 whose sum is -5 are -8 and +3.
Question 331605: how do you arrange these physics equations t=2pi sqrt((r^3)/(gm)) solve for m a/b + c= a/d solve for b
Question 918943: solve the equation for solutions in the interval [0, 2 pie): 2 cos squared x=3/2 Answer by lwsshak3(11628) ( Show Source ): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you either will know that sqrt(3)/2 is the sine of 60 degrees and is also the cosine of 30 degrees or you can use your calculator to figure it out by finding the arc cosine of sqrt(3)/2. you will find that the angle (theta) is equal to 30 degrees in quad 1. this is the angle in quad 1 or the reference angle if in any other quad.
Question 89453: Please help me on how to figure out the y-intercept of the graph of the equation y=x2 (this is x squared) 6x = 9 and -3/2 (x-6)2 (squared). Found 2 solutions by checkley75, stanbon : Answer by checkley75(3666) ( Show Source ):
Question 862121: Find the exact values of s in the given interval that satisfy the given condition. [0, 2pi); cos(s) = -1/2