jaydakugler jaydakugler
  • 26-01-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

find the roots of the polynomial x^3-2x^2-12x+9=0

Respuesta :

ashleyandabbygail ashleyandabbygail
  • 26-01-2021

Answer:

x=3, (5+sqr(13))/2, (5-sqr(13))/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor x^3-2x^2-12x+9=0 and you get (x-3)(x^2-5x+3)=0

Set x-3=0 and you get 3 and if you set the second part equal to 0 then you'll realize that it's not factorable and you'll have to use the quadratic equation

Once you plug everything in then you'll get (5+sqr(13))/2, and (5-sqr(13))/2

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How many carbon atoms are present in 1.84 moles of C2H6O?
Find the degree of monomial 5x^12
what group was at the top of society in Ancient Rome
Which method refers to the use of proof to guide clinical decision-making?
How can you tell that the Inca most likely did not use currency ,or money in the form of coins or bills
Carlos used the following units of electricity for twelve months: 504, 519, 576, 321, 256, 101, 76, 75, 127, 289, 367, and 511. His average unit consumption is
Which statement is true about portraits by Judith Leyster, Rembrandt, and Pablo Picasso? A. Rembrandt used jagged shapes and jarring, unnatural colors
In the diagram, what is AC 6 , 12.33 , 10 , 12
What is .9898 as a fraction
Factor 25x2 – 16. A. (5x – 4)2 B. (5x + 4)2 C. (5x + 4)(5x – 4) D. (5x + 1)(5x – 1)