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Some plusses and/or minuses would have assisted. (2x - 5)(x + 6) are factors of 2x2 + 7x - 30, giving solutions for x of 2.5 and -6; (2x + 5)(x - 6) are factors of 2x2 - 7x - 30, giving solutions of -2.5 and 6.
Yes. In fact, you can have any number of solutions you want. Here is an example of an algebraic equation with three solutions:(x - 2)(x - 5)(x + 4) = 0 The solutions are 2, 5, 4, since for each of these, one of the factors will be zero, and therefore, the product will also be zero.
Factors (x - 7)(x + 2) so x = 7 or -2.
Completing the square will work when the solutions are irrational. Finding irrational factors is extremely difficult.
Assuming the coefficients are real, the discriminant is non-negative. The reason for this is that in this case, if the solutions are complex, they must needs be conjugats of one another, i.e., two different solutions.
There are many problems involving factors and the question needs to be more specific.
Complex problems refer to issues or situations that are intricate and multifaceted in nature, often involving numerous interconnected factors or variables. These problems typically do not have straightforward solutions and require a deep understanding of the underlying complexities to address effectively.
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There is no way to predict that. It will depend on a number of factors, including which candidate runs the most effective campaign and offers the best solutions to the nation's problems.
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There are many factors which would allow a person to file a case involving asbestos. One would be the presence of asbestos in the home or workplace of the individual.
Some plusses and/or minuses would have assisted. (2x - 5)(x + 6) are factors of 2x2 + 7x - 30, giving solutions for x of 2.5 and -6; (2x + 5)(x - 6) are factors of 2x2 - 7x - 30, giving solutions of -2.5 and 6.
Factors that affect the rate of osmosis include the concentration gradient between the solutions, the surface area of the membrane through which osmosis is occurring, the thickness of the membrane, and the temperature of the solutions. Additionally, the presence of solutes that can affect the water potential of the solutions will also impact the rate of osmosis.