If you mean the quadratic expression: 2x2+8x+6 then dividing all terms by 2 it becomes x2+4x+3 which is (x+1)(x+3) when factored
by 4. You do this because you want to find out what x equals. If you divide by 16, you find out what 1/4X equals, and that isn't much good to you. x=4 is the answer.
√182 is 18. Trouble is, that's not 18 squared. Try √3242 * * * * * Good try but not good enough! 18 squared is the squared root of 18 to the fourth power. That is to say, 324 is the square root of 104,976
same equation, ke = your known mass x your known speed squared. get the units right and your good to go.
actually,10x squared minus 17 equals 63 would come out to x equals the square root of 8.to work this out, you would first at 17 to both sides to get 10x squared alone.63 plus 17 equals 80. you now have 10x squared equals 80. then divide each side by ten to get x squared alone. 80 divided by 10 equals 8. now you have x squared equals eight. finally, to find x, you find the square root of each side. x squared's square root is x, and 8's square root is 2.82842712 but I'm assuming you only have to write out x=√8.but the other answer was a good try:)Improved Answer:-10x2-17x = 6310x2-17x-63 = 0When factored: (5x+9)(2x-7) = 0Therefore the roots of the quadratic equation are: x = -9/5 and x = 7/2
You divide decimals like you normally would divide two numbers. Just make sure your decimals get in the right spot and your good! :)
x squared, or x to the power of two, is a basic quadratic equation. This website looks to be a good resource on graphic quadratic equations and it has examples which include x squared: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphquad.htm
by 4. You do this because you want to find out what x equals. If you divide by 16, you find out what 1/4X equals, and that isn't much good to you. x=4 is the answer.
√182 is 18. Trouble is, that's not 18 squared. Try √3242 * * * * * Good try but not good enough! 18 squared is the squared root of 18 to the fourth power. That is to say, 324 is the square root of 104,976
Pytahgoras was known for proving the equation c2 = a2+b2 This equation only works on right angled triangles. In this equation the 2's are meaning squared If you make a right angle and use A as the base and the B as the branch forming the right angle of the base the diagonal that forms the other side of the triangle is the "C" which stands for hypotenuse. The hypotenuse is always opposite the right angle (90 degree) and is the longest side of the triangle. eg Pretend the A is 4 and the B is 5 And the question was find the hypotenuse of a triangle... C2 = 4 (squared) + 5 (squared) C2 = 16 + 25 C2 = 41 C = The square root of 41 (because the opposite of the original squared is square root) C = 6.4 Good Luck :)
same equation, ke = your known mass x your known speed squared. get the units right and your good to go.
actually,10x squared minus 17 equals 63 would come out to x equals the square root of 8.to work this out, you would first at 17 to both sides to get 10x squared alone.63 plus 17 equals 80. you now have 10x squared equals 80. then divide each side by ten to get x squared alone. 80 divided by 10 equals 8. now you have x squared equals eight. finally, to find x, you find the square root of each side. x squared's square root is x, and 8's square root is 2.82842712 but I'm assuming you only have to write out x=√8.but the other answer was a good try:)Improved Answer:-10x2-17x = 6310x2-17x-63 = 0When factored: (5x+9)(2x-7) = 0Therefore the roots of the quadratic equation are: x = -9/5 and x = 7/2
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The answer depends on how good you are.You can either factorise the number completely and express it in terms of the exponents of its prime factors. Any prime with an exponent of 3 (or a multiple of 3) is a cube factor.A faster, but more demanding way is to see if 8, 27, 64 ... are factors.The answer depends on how good you are.You can either factorise the number completely and express it in terms of the exponents of its prime factors. Any prime with an exponent of 3 (or a multiple of 3) is a cube factor.A faster, but more demanding way is to see if 8, 27, 64 ... are factors.The answer depends on how good you are.You can either factorise the number completely and express it in terms of the exponents of its prime factors. Any prime with an exponent of 3 (or a multiple of 3) is a cube factor.A faster, but more demanding way is to see if 8, 27, 64 ... are factors.The answer depends on how good you are.You can either factorise the number completely and express it in terms of the exponents of its prime factors. Any prime with an exponent of 3 (or a multiple of 3) is a cube factor.A faster, but more demanding way is to see if 8, 27, 64 ... are factors.
You divide decimals like you normally would divide two numbers. Just make sure your decimals get in the right spot and your good! :)