Author Topic: Mathematics II  (Read 363 times)

« Last Edit: November 15, 2010, 10:23:16 AM by cucumberdude »

The answer is one.

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P(x) = x4 - 5x3 = 10x2 -16

I remember doing this but I don't remember how nor do i want to figure it out for little to no personal gain.

Well, remember that complex roots always have a conjugate in this case. Also, have you learned how to do polynomial division in your class?

Well, remember that complex roots always have a conjugate in this case. Also, have you learned how to do polynomial division in your class?

Ha, thanks otis. I took the conjugate and then used polynomial division to come up with a quadratic which I factored for two more zeros.

Strong work, guise :3