Chapter 9: Q.9.14 (page 866)
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The solutions of the quadratic equation:
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Chapter 9: Q.9.14 (page 866)
Solve
The solutions of the quadratic equation:
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In the following exercises, solve by using the Quadratic Formula.
Solve by using the Quadratic Formula:
A firework rocket is shot upward at a rate of 640 ft/sec. Use the projectile formula to determine when the height of the firework rocket will be 1200 feet.
The distance between opposite corners of a rectangular field is four more than the width of the field. The length of the field is twice its width. Find the distance between the opposite corners. Round to the nearest tenth.
The new computer has a surface area of 168 square inches. If the the width is 5.5 inches less that the length, what are the dimensions of the computer?
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