3x(2x + 1)
Yes.
3x2 + 2x - 8 = 0 is a quadratic equation.
They intersect at the point of: (-3/2, 11/4)
3x + 8 = 2x +28 3x - 2x = 28 - 8 x=20
3x(2x + 1)
Yes.
3x2 + 2x - 8 = 0 is a quadratic equation.
2x+3x = 5x
If: y = 4x2-2x-1 and y = -2x2+3x+5 Then the length of the line works out as: 65/18 or 3.6111 ... recurring decimal 1
6x^2 + 11x + 4 is a Quadratic Statement. It is NOT an equation, because there is no 'equals' (=). It will factor to ( 3x + 4)(2x + 1)
They intersect at the point of: (-3/2, 11/4)
3x+5 = 2x+13 3x-2x = 13-5 x = 8
3x + 8 = 2x +28 3x - 2x = 28 - 8 x=20
3x+56 = 2x+4 3x-2x = 4-56 x = -52
6x2 + 10x = 2x*(3x + 5)
3x