Asked by muffy
Does this:
sqrt 3x-4=(x-4)^2-3
Multiply out to:
x^4-16x^3+90^2-211x+173
I then need to put it in the graphing calc and see what the roots are.
sqrt 3x-4=(x-4)^2-3
Multiply out to:
x^4-16x^3+90^2-211x+173
I then need to put it in the graphing calc and see what the roots are.
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Answered by
Reiny
don't repeat the same question more than once.
Look back at your previous post to see if somebody has answered it.
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Look back at your previous post to see if somebody has answered it.
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Answered by
muffy
Someone did answer it, however, I believe that their answer is incorrect. Also, I changed my answer a bit. I'm sorry, I messed up but I am becoming very frustrated with this problem.
Answered by
muffy
Please disregard, I found your answer.
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