SOLUTION: The sum of a square of an interger and 5 times its square is 174. Find the to the nearest tenth.

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Question 453495: The sum of a square of an interger and 5 times its square is 174. Find the to the nearest tenth.
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


This makes no sense whatsoever.

Point 1: There is no such thing as an interger [sic]. I suspect you meant integer.

Point 2: Presuming that you did mean integer, an integer is a whole number.

Point 3: The square root of 39 is an irrational number. Pythagorean theorem:

So your question has no answer because there is no such thing as an interger [sic]. Or your question has no answer because there is no integer that when multiplied by itself results in a product equal to 39.


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