Chapter 8: Problem 72
Find all real and imaginary solutions to each equation. $$l^{4}-4=0$$
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Chapter 8: Problem 72
Find all real and imaginary solutions to each equation. $$l^{4}-4=0$$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Find \(b^{2}-4 a c\) and the number of real solutions to each equation. $$v^{2}=3 v+5$$
For each equation, find approximate solutions rounded to two decimal places. $$x^{2}-7.3 x+12.5=0$$
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Find the exact solution \((s)\) to each problem. If the solution(s) are irrational, then also find approximate solution(s) to the nearest tenth. Diagonal of a square. The diagonal of a square is \(2 \mathrm{m}\) longer than a side. Find the length of a side.
Find all real or imaginary solutions to each equation. Use the method of your choice. $$q^{2}+6 q-7=0$$
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