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lnx+ln(x+1)=ln12 Find all real-roots
lnx+ln(x+1)=ln12
Find all real-roots
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Kris
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Which correctly
describes the roots of the following cubic equation? x3 - 3x2 + 4x - 12 = 0 (1 point) Three real roots, • each
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation?
x^3 - 3x^2 + 4x - 12 = 0 a. Three real roots, each with a
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APartNet
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation??
x^3 - 3x^2 + 4x - 12 = 0 a. Three real roots, each with a
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APartNet
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e^(-X/2)=12
do i bring the (-x/2) down by ln? how do i procede after that? thanks e^(-x/2) = 12 (-x/2) = ln12 -x = ln12 * 2 x =
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Linds
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Helpp needed, this is sort of confusing me.
Describe the nature of the roots for this equation. 2x^2-x+1=0 A. Two real, rational
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Anonymous
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"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."
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Emily
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if a quadratic equation with real coefficents has a discriminant of 10, then what type of roots does it have?
A-2 real, rational
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brroooee
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation x^3+6x^2+11x+6
One real root, two complex roots Two real
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Which describes the number and type of roots of the equation x^2 -625=0?
A. 1 real root, 1 imaginary root B. 2 real roots, 2
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Lucy
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