SOLUTION: My problem is to use the quadratic equation for: (r-3)(r+9)=16. I'm up to the step where r equals pus or minus the square root of 208 divide by 2. At this point I'm not sure how to
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Question 593408: My problem is to use the quadratic equation for: (r-3)(r+9)=16. I'm up to the step where r equals pus or minus the square root of 208 divide by 2. At this point I'm not sure how to factor out the next three steps to get the solution step. My answer came out to be {-3+2 square root over 2 , -3-2 square root over 2}
I did my best here to describe the symbols that I can't enter in this example. Thanks, James Found 2 solutions by ankor@dixie-net.com, Earlsdon:Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! My problem is to use the quadratic equation for: (r-3)(r+9)=16.
FOIL
r^2 + 9r - 3r - 27 = 16
r^2 + 6x - 27 - 16 = 0
r^2 + 6x - 43 = 0
Use the quadratic formula
x=r, a=1, b=6, c=-43
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I think here you went astray somewhere
Factor inside the radical to reveal a perfect square
Extract the square root of 16
Two solutions
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