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@InstagramModel
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
can anyone help w this?
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@Ms-Brains
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@Aveline
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@Aveline
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@iGreenHacked
OpenStudy (aveline):
Sorry don't know.
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
cant u try tho @Aveline it doesn’t have to be perfect
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@adedry @gunner123456789
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@Barrelracing
OpenStudy (aveline):
I don't know lol
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@DeadPooI
OpenStudy (igreenhacked):
I don't know either ..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
anything is better than nothing at this point
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
and ill still give a medal
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
just anything passable
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@escamer
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@AloneS
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
THIS IS THE QUESTION
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@Mahoganie.Carson
OpenStudy (jadedry):
If it has one real, non repeated root. What is the likely format of the equation?
I'll give you a choice: Is it more likely to be:
x-1
OR
x^2 + 3x + 2
?
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
the first one?
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OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):
I don't know maybe you can look in your math book
alones (alones):
Okay so you need the explanation?
OpenStudy (jadedry):
correct!
Now, what is the order of (x-1) ?
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
i need the answer
OpenStudy (jadedry):
Please, this is openstudy, not openanswer. :c
we have to go through this together.
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
okay whats the next step?
OpenStudy (jadedry):
what is the order of x-1?
Also, for reference. (I quote this from wikipedia)
"The theorem is also stated as follows: every non-zero, single-variable, degree n polynomial with complex coefficients has, counted with multiplicity, exactly n roots"
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
I’m really bad at this so i really don’t know
OpenStudy (jadedry):
The order depends on what is the highest power x (in the equation.)
so: x^2 + 7 has an order of 2.
x^5 - 9 has an order of 5
x^3 has an order of 3
what is the order of x-1?
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
i don’t know what is it
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
is it 1 like idk?
OpenStudy (jadedry):
it's 1 . c:
OpenStudy (jadedry):
So, that's the end answer but you still need to explain it.
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
how? what is 1 is the answer? should i write x-1=1?
OpenStudy (jadedry):
repeating what I said:
"The theorem is also stated as follows: every non-zero, single-variable, degree n polynomial with complex coefficients has, counted with multiplicity, exactly n roots"
So, since the problem states that it has 1 root. The Theorem states that any equation with 1 root, has 1 polynomial.
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OpenStudy (jadedry):
So, since it has one polynominal, it has an order of "1"
that's the answer. c: