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If someone could help explain how to do 17-19 that would be great I really am lost and if someone could give me a step by step but at this point any help is good

If someone could help explain how to do 17-19 that would be great I really am lost-example-1
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Answer:

17: see below.

18: x = 2; x = -2; x = 3i; x = - 3i

19: x = sqrt(3); x= - sqrt(3); x = 1 ; x = - 1

Explanation:

17

Short answer No without doing anything. The 61 must be factorable using 6 as a factor. 61 is prime. But that's not really what you want to know although it is the answer. You look like you are doing synthetic division, so we'll answer it that way.

6 || 1 - 7 - 3 61

6 -6 -54

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1 -1 -9 7

The answer is x^2 - x - 9 with remainder of 7 / (x - 6)

18

x^4 + 5x^2 - 36 = 0

Substitute z for x^2

z^2 + 5z - 36 = 0 This factors.

(z + 9) (z - 4) = 0 Put the x^2 into the factors.

x^2 - 4 = 0 Add 4 to both sides

x^2 = 4 Take the square root of both sides.

x = +/- 2

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x^2 + 9 = 0

x^2 = - 9 Take the square root of both sides

sqrt(x^2) = sqrt(-9)

x = +/- 3i

19

19 is done exactly as 18 was done. You should get 4 real roots.

The graph is below. Very briefly it is going to factor as

(x^2 - 3)(x^2 - 1)

The results are x = sqrt(3); x= - sqrt(3); x = 1 ; x = - 1


If someone could help explain how to do 17-19 that would be great I really am lost-example-1
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