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Consider the polynomial f(x)=17x4+21x3+60x2+Ax+B. Suppose
Consider the polynomial f(x)=17x4+21x3+60x2+Ax+B. Suppose that for every root λ of f(x)=0, 1λ is also a root of f(x)=0. What
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Consider the polynomial f(x)=17x4+21x3+60x2+Ax+B. Suppose that for every root λ of f(x)=0, 1/λ is also a root of f(x)=0. What
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Perform the operation(s) and simplify completely.
(-5x^2+7)(-5x^2-7)-4(x^3+1)(2x+3) A 17x4+12x3+8x−3717x^4+12x^3+8x-3717x 4
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Perform the operation(s) and simplify completely.
(-5x^2+7)(-5x^2-7) -4 (x^3+1)(2x+3) A 17x4+12x3+8x−3717x^4+12x^3+8x-3717x 4
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7x2-21x3-35x4
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Anonymous
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Suppose that ax^2 + bx + c is a quadratic polynomial and that the integration:
Int 1/(ax^2 + bx + c) dx produces a function with
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mathstudent
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2x4 + 2x3 – 60x2
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60x2/5 is that = to 12/5x2/5
and the x is the times sign
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Anonymous
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I don't even know where to start, teacher gave us this with no direction.
Suppose the polynomial R(x)=a9x^9+a8x^8+...+a,x+a0 has
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Rachal
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Discussion for Dividing Polynomials Discussion
Part 1: Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the
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𝕮𝖍𝖑𝖔𝖊
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