Simplify the equation and write it in standard form. If the equation contains decimals, multiply each term by a constant that will make all coefficients integers.
Example: 0 = x3 + 2.75x2 – 6.25
If this equation is multiplied by 4, the decimals will become integers.
4(0 = x3 + 2.75x2 – 6.25)
0 = 4x3 + 11x2 – 25
My equation:
168=(x+1)(x-4)(x)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GabeBae
OpenStudy (gabebae):
What type of math is this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
algebra 2. This is what i had, but my teacher said it was wrong:
168=(x+1)(x-4)(x)
168(x^2-4x+x-3)(x)
168(x^2-3x-4)(x)
V=x^3-3x^2-4x-168
OpenStudy (anonymous):
She said this 168=(x^2-4x+x-3)(x) is not equal to V=x^3-3x^2-4x-168
OpenStudy (gabebae):
What's the question that's being asked her?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Simplify the equation and write it in standard form. If the equation contains decimals, multiply each term by a constant that will make all coefficients integers.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GabeBae
OpenStudy (gabebae):
meh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know what to do
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Not really
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
I only took algebra and i'm taking geometry this year
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you havent taken algebra 2?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TayTay23
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can I come back in a couple hours? I won't have time to answer right now.
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