(-1, -5), (0, -2), (1, 1), (2, 4), (356, 1066)
3x2 + 17x + c = 0, rearranging gives c = -3x2 - 17x
No. Y=3X2+1 is a Binomial Equation.
x = +/- sqrt(y/3)
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X = 5 or -5 3x2 - 42 = 33 3x2 = 75 x2=25
Set the equation equal to zero. 3x2 - x = -1 3x2 - x + 1 = 0 The equation is quadratic, but can not be factored. Use the quadratic equation.
Yes. (Assuming that -3x2 is the best representation of 3x2 that this browser will allow.)
Yes.
y2=x3+3x2
3x2 + 17x + c = 0, rearranging gives c = -3x2 - 17x
No. Y=3X2+1 is a Binomial Equation.
No real roots.
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x = +/- sqrt(y/3)
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X = 5 or -5 3x2 - 42 = 33 3x2 = 75 x2=25
If you mean 3x2-7x+x = -4 then there are no solutions because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero.