SOLUTION: everyone alwasy shows the main steps in quadratic equations.. but what do you do when it comes to reducing?? here is one of my questions..x2(x squared)-8x-3=0

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Question 10566: everyone alwasy shows the main steps in quadratic equations.. but what do you do when it comes to reducing?? here is one of my questions..x2(x squared)-8x-3=0
Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think this is what you need:

Step 1: Simplify the radical.

Step 2: Factor the numerator.

Step 3: Reduce the fraction.

I'll illustrate with your own example:
You come up with x =

Step 1: Simplify!



Step 2: Factor!


Step 3: Reduce!


R^2 at SCC

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