Interpreting this equation as y=4x3+4x2
This is not a quadratic equation. By definition, a quadratic equation is a polynomial equation of order two, meaning it is composed only of coefficients multiplied by x's raised to any exponential power of maximum 2. The most that any of the exponents in the equation can be is 2. Since this equation has a term of 4x3, it is not quadratic since this term has an exponent of 3. This means that the equation is of degree three. This equation is a cubic equation.
No. [ y = 4x2 ] is a quadratic equation.
NO,because in quadratic equation highest power of a variable is 2. e.x. 4x2-20x+10=0.
Quadratic equation formula
Using the quadratic equation formula:- x = -0.5447270865 or x = 2.294727086
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4x2 - 4x + 1 = 0 => (2x - 1)(2x - 1) = 0 => (2x - 1)2 = 0 There is one solution: x = 1/2. It is a repeated root of the equation.
If you can't factor it easily, use the quadratic formula.
By using the quadratic equation formula: (4x+1)(x-3) = 0
The discriminant is 33.
The quadratic 4x2+24x+11 = (2x+1)(2x+11)
4x2 plus 3=11
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