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with fingers and without fear...)))
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
#2
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there should be conditions:
r+4>0
r>0
r+1>0 --->r>0
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
#1
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it means that 10
1+1.36437635384187i
=-10
here i = (-1)^1/2
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
#1
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see attachment
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
#1
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whole part of 3.14 is 3
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
#1
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Depends on what kind of calculator you have.
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
#2
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see attachment
kumold
Jun 8, 2012
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Vertical asymptote is x=3
and Oblique asymptote is y=1-x, which is found like this:
y=(-x
2
+4x+3)/(x-3)=-x+1+6/(x-3)
since 6/(x-3) <> 0, y=-x+1+6/(x-3) <>-x+1
kumold
Jun 7, 2012
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for decomposition to fractions, firstly we need to find roots of equation 6x
2
+7x-3=0
Discriminant of equation
D=49+72=121=11
2
roots:
x
1/2
=(-7±11)/12= -3/2 and 1/3
so, second-degree polynomial 6x
2
+7x-3 can be written as 6(x+3/2)(x-1/3) or (2x+3)(3x-1)
from there fraction 22/(6x^2+7x-3)=22/(2x+3)(3x-1) can be written as
22/(2x+3)(3x-1)=a/(2x+3)+b/(3x-1)
now let's find a and b
a/(2x+3)+b/(3x-1)=(a(3x-1)+b(2x+3))/(2x+3)(3x-1)=(3ax-a+2bx+3b)/(2x+3)(3x-1)=(x(3a+2b)+3b-a)/(2x+3)(3x-1)
here we get set of equations:
3a+2b=0
3b-a=22
3a+2b=0
a=3b-22
3(3b-22)+2b=0
a=3b-22
9b-66+2b=0
a=3b-22
11b=66
a=3b-22
b=6
a=3*6-22=-4
so, fraction decomposition of 22/(6x^2+7x-3) will be 6/(3x-1)-4/(2x+3)
kumold
Jun 6, 2012
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16
(x-4)
= 9
(-9x)
log
10
16
(x-4)
= log
10
9
(-9x)
(x-4) log
10
16=-9x log
10
9
x(log
10
16 + 9 log
10
9)=4 log
10
16
xlog
10
(16*9
9
)=4 log
10
16
x=4 log
10
16/log
10
(16*9
9
)
kumold
Jun 6, 2012
#2
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what do you mean by "make fractions"?
kumold
Jun 6, 2012
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