Help?? Will give medal
@AtomicReaper if this is the same question close it because I'm going to help you
I am terrible at these @MyNameIsNemo
No its different
Okay well this looks like algebra so I can help you with it :)
sweet!!
Would you like help on this one or the other one first?
you got this one girl. c: ty
Np david :)
Is it just on here we know each other or did I miss something Gingy?
We go way back bro xD
I will expect an explanation after 2nd
nah. she just messaged me on here like a creep
me?
Oh lmao well @MyNameIsNemo can you continue in the helping lol
im so fricken confused .-. okay so which do you want help with first?
Everything lmao
Well which, I've been tagged in 2, do you want help with this one or the other first?
This one
Okay! So what do you think you do first? :)
I have no earthly idea
this cant b good
we only have until 11:20 then we go to 3rd period lol
D*MMIT DAVID WHY DO YOU ALWAYS GIVE ME SO LITTLE TIME .-.
Ghallager can hold his horses, im great at history, just not math
I passed Algebra with flying colors and no effort
Well show me lol
Algebra is very easy for me .-.
okay lets start with option A
i made the highest algebra I EOC score in freshman year so back off gurl cx
96% thug life
Well in all reality its history and xbox. Math is way down low on the things i can do
uhm wtf is eoc
But i suck at geo and im failing the hell out of advanced functions
ooohhhh i love xboxxxxx
End of course test. I still need help lmao
btw shes homeschooled like brittany but not the same reason and hers is a little more strict
I'm pretty good at geometry but I just want to finish this and Alg 2 so i can do Calc and stats
but eoc is north carolinas final test of certain important. its like 20% of our overall grade.
DAVID I need help we can converse in a minute
Ok np we will talk later nemo <3
Oh I got a 100% on that then XD
just msg me david
okay so, in option A you are given a list of X values, to figure out if they are correct you need to plug them into the equation :D try it out! (0)^4 + 12(-3) = 4(2)^2 + 3(-2)^3
solve that equation :D
0-36=64+36?
where did you get the second 36
oh wait, you only squared it, you need to do (-6)(-6)(-6)
3*-2=-6 -6^2=36
oh yeah i did, hold up
Its not to the second power, its to the third, pay attention to that :)
-216?
yep so whats the equation now?
are you still there?
Sorry, class change
ahhhh ok
0-36=64-216
yep, so whats 0-36?
-36
lol yeah okay so 64 -216?
-152
this would never work.
if we are doing backwards then we should substitute x for each x value one by one not at at he same time
the*
You help him then XD
\[\rm x^4 +12x=4x^2+3x^2\]start with option A first substitute x for 0 \[\rm (0)^4 +12(0)=4(0)^2+3(0)^2\] solve both sides if you get equal sides then yes 0 is one of the solution
Ok well that narrows it down to 3 answers
one of the answer choices is not 0/0 cause thats what i was thinking
help @ObeyFCS
option A is `0 ,-3 2 ,-2` now substitute x for -3 we should get equal sides when we substitute x for each value
on wat tyler?
Which of the following is a true statement about chloroplasts? A. They transport glucose into the cell. B. They convert light energy into chemical energy. C. They are present in animal cells, but not in plant cells. D. They convert the energy in glucose into a more usable form
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\[\rm (\color{Red}{-3})^4 +12(\color{Red}{-3})=4(\color{Red}{-3})^2+3(\color{Red}{-3})^2\] both sides are equal ?
Im lost
Nneshas right. Thats embarrassing. Well there goes all confidence.... David I'm not going to do civics today maybe tomorrow .-.
no need to embarrass you were on a right trak you substituted all x value at the same time but we should plugin one by one
option A `x=0, x=-3 ,x=2 ,x=-2` we should substitute each x value one by one into the equation first substitute x for 0 (then solve both sides if you get equal sides then move on) substitute x for -3 (if both sides are equal then move on to the next value ) if both sides aren't equal at the end then option A is wrong
a is not right
are you sure ?
or is just a guess ?
Thats what I think because what i got didnt equal
alright then move on try option B
In b there isnt enough x values or do i just distribute them on out?
well first of all what's the highest degree of the equation ? highest degrees tells us how many solution we will get
Highest degree?
degree = exponent what's the highest exponent ?
4
yes that means we should get 4 x values
so b cant be it?
right) but remember this would work for all polynomial sometimes there can be imaginary o complex solution
wouldn't **
now try option C
well its the only one left so by process of elimination thats it
well you can check ur work substitute x for each value \[\rm (\color{Red}{-3})^4 +12(\color{Red}{-3})=4(\color{Red}{-3})^2+3(\color{Red}{-3})^2\]\[\rm (\color{Red}{0})^4 +12(\color{Red}{0})=4(\color{Red}{0})^2+3(\color{Red}{0})^2\]\[\rm (\color{Red}{-2})^4 +12(\color{Red}{-2})=4(\color{Red}{-2})^2+3(\color{Red}{-2})^2\]\[\rm (\color{Red}{2})^4 +12(\color{Red}{2})=4(\color{Red}{2})^2+3(\color{Red}{2})^2\] for each x value you should get equal sides
does it make sense ?
So what is it? was i right or what? you just lost me
we should get 4 solution bec highest degree is 4 then substitute x for each given x value lets try this one \[\rm (\color{Red}{-3})^4 +12(\color{Red}{-3})=4(\color{Red}{-3})^2+3(\color{Red}{-3})^2\] solve left and right side let me know what youget
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