Chapter 6: Problem 13
Evaluate the algebraic expression for the given value or values of the variables. \(x^{2}+4 x ; \quad x=10\)
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Chapter 6: Problem 13
Evaluate the algebraic expression for the given value or values of the variables. \(x^{2}+4 x ; \quad x=10\)
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Solve the equations using the quadratic formula. \(x^{2}+6 x-10=0\)
Solve the quadratic equations by factoring. \(x(6 x+13)+6=0\)
Factor the trinomials , or state that the trinomial is prime. Check your factorization using FOIL multiplication. \(3 x^{2}-x-2\)
The radicand of the quadratic formula, \(b^{2}-4 a c\), can be used to determine whether \(a x^{2}+b x+c=0\) has solutions that are rational, irrational, or not real numbers. Explain how this works. Is it possible to determine the kinds of answers that one will obtain to a quadratic equation without actually solving the equation? Explain.
Solve the equations using the quadratic formula. \(6 x^{2}+6 x+1=0\)
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