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There is no integer answer to the question. Using the quadratic formula, the function nets two zeroes: 1+i(163)^.5, and 1-i(163)^.5. Alternatively, you could add one to the equation and get the following result:
(x+6)(x-7)-1
this answer is invalid because that is to find the zeros of the function, which is where it crosses the x-axis. most Numbers 41 and above provide a composite number when used as a function
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing. If we had another equation in addition to that one, then we could find unique values for 'x' and 'y' that satisfy both. With only this equation, there are an infinite number of pairs of values that satisfy it, just as long as y = 0.75x + 2.75 .
To find a composite number, check if the number can be divided by 2,3,4,5, ect. If it can, it`s composite. If not, it`s prime.
Composite numbers have more than two factors. Once you find a third factor, you know your number is composite.
You solve the equation.
4 is composite because 2x2=4 and when you are trying to find the factors of 4 you get 1,2,4.