Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Questions
Math
what are the roots of -12x^2-x^3+x^4?
1 answer
Y = x^4 - x^3 - 12x^2 = 0.
Roots are: -3, 0, and 4.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Similar Questions
Question
Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many imaginary roots g(x)=12x−3x2+13x3−9 will have, if you
Top answer:
one imaginary root
Read more.
The only root of x^3 - 6x^2 + 12x -8 is 2 and that seems to contradict the fundamental theorem of algebra, which says there
Top answer:
D. The fundamental theorem of algebra counts each repeated root as a different root, so there are 3
Read more.
Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many imaginary roots g(x)=12x−3x2+13x3−9 will have, if you know it
Top answer:
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that a polynomial of degree n will have exactly n roots
Read more.
apply the fundamental theorem of algebra to determine how many imaginary roots g(x) = 12x - 3x^2 + 13x^3 - 9 will have, if you
Top answer:
The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial of degree n will have exactly n complex
Read more.
Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)
Top answer:
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that a polynomial of degree n will have exactly n roots.
Read more.
Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)
Responses
Top answer:
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that a polynomial equation of degree n will have exactly n
Read more.
Q.a.Find the stationary points on the graph of y=12x+3x^2-2x^3 and sketch the curve.
b.How does your sketch show that the
Top answer:
a) y=12x+3x^2-2x^3 y' = 12+6x-6x^2 = 6(2-x)(1+x) b) y(-3) > 0 and y(-1) < 0 and y(0) = 0 and y(1) >
Read more.
Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many imaginary roots g(x)=12x−3x2+13x3−9 will have, if you know it
Top answer:
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that a polynomial of degree n has exactly n complex roots,
Read more.
find a third degree polynomial equation with coefficients that has roots -4 and 6+i
possible answers x^3-8x^2-11x+148=0
Top answer:
The answer is A. X^3-8x^2-11x+148=0
Read more.
I'm working with finding roots of polynomial equations with degrees of 3 or higher. I have the equation
r(x)=x^4-6x^3+12x^2=6x-13
Top answer:
*in the original equation it was supposed to be +6x-13 not =6x-13
Read more.
Related Questions
Given the roots, 1/2 and 4, find:
(A) The quadratic equation 2x^2-9x+4 ? (B) The sum of the roots 4 1/2, or 9/2 (C) The product
"Show that x^6 - 7x^3 - 8 = 0 has a quadratic form. Then find the two real roots and the four imaginary roots of this equation."
I'm working with finding roots of polynomial equations with degrees of 3 or higher. I have the equation
r(x)=x^4-6x^3+12x^2=6x-13
Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have
five roots three
Roots
Ok, what about roots? Roots of polynomials? Square roots? Cube roots? Terminology, notation, equations using them? Help us
without solving, apply the fundamental theorem of algebra to determine how many roots y = 8x^5 - 2x^4 + 6 will have
eight roots
what are the roots for x^4-6x^3+5x^2+12x
what are the roots of x^3+6x^2+12x+8?
list all roots of
1) x^5-3x^4+3x^3-x^2=0 2)8x^3-12x^2+6x-1 3) x^4=16
Evaluate a/b+c^d for a=6,b=3,c=4 and d=5
A.42*** B.18 C.82 D.360 What is the simplified form of the expression ? -(12x-8y)