SOLUTION: 0=4x4−x3−5x+3
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Question 1194866
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0=4x4−x3−5x+3
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greenestamps(13200)
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(1) If this is a polynomial, use "^" (shift-6) to represent exponentiation:
0 = 4x^4-x^3-5x+3
(2) You didn't ask a question.... It is not our job to guess what the question is.
Re-post, asking your question.
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Graph each side of the equation. The solution is the x-value of the point of intersection.
there is no x-intercepts, so there is
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