SOLUTION: Not sure on how to solve this.
Use factoring to solve each equation for real values of the variable.
Please help me solve this problem: x - 13x^1/2 + 12 = 0
Algebra.Com
Question 154723: Not sure on how to solve this.
Use factoring to solve each equation for real values of the variable.
Please help me solve this problem: x - 13x^1/2 + 12 = 0
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x-13x^1/2+12=0
(SQRTX-12)(SQRTX-1)=0
SQRTX=12 SQUARE BOTH SIDES.
X=12^2
X=144 ANSWER.
SQRTX-1=0
SQRTX=1 SQUARE BOTH SIDES.
X=1^2
X=1 ANSWER.
RELATED QUESTIONS
Not really sure on what I'm suppose to do. This is all I know.
PRACTICE: Use factoring (answered by Alan3354)
I don't know how to solve this equation.
Use factoring to solve each equation for real (answered by checkley77)
Can you please help me solve this: Solve these equations for whatever variable they... (answered by stanbon)
Using the factoring method, solve for the roots of each quadratic equation. Be sure to... (answered by scott8148)
Using the factoring method, solve for the roots of each quadratic equation. Be sure to... (answered by scott8148)
Using the factoring method, solve for the roots of this quadric equation and be sure to... (answered by scott8148)
Please help me How to solve this equation containing a rational exponent on the variable. (answered by bucky)
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM:
Use factoring to solve the equation.... (answered by sammie12)
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM:
Use factoring to solve the equation.... (answered by KnightOwlTutor)