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HELP!79pts When will the equation x^n=c, where c is a whole number, have two solutions? EXPLAIN!!!!!!!!!!
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HELP!79pts When will the equation x^n=c, where c is a whole number, have two solutions? EXPLAIN!!!!!!!!!!
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When will the equation x^n=c, where c is a whole number, have two solutions? EXPLAIN!!!!!!!!!!
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If the exponent, n, is a 2, then there will be 2 solutions. Always. The number of solutions to a polynomial is equal to the highest degree in the polynomial. So if n is 2, then and only then will you have 2 solutions.
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