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Math

09 07 2022

PROBLEM SOLVING

Problem 1 of 17

52
Answer : ( 3 x −7 x −56 ) ÷ ( x−2 )=3 x −x +2−
3 2 3
x−2

Problem 2 of 17

Answer : (−60 x 2 +18 x 4−48 ) ÷ ( 2 x+ 4 )=9 x 3−18 x 2+6 x −12

Problem 3 of 17

2 5 x−4
Answer : 3 x +2+ 2
3 x +x+4

Problem 4 of 17

x3 +125 2
Answer : =x −5 x +25
x +5

Problem 5 of 17

Part 1 : the dividend is 3 x 4−16 x 3 + x 2+ 13 x +32

Part 2 : the divisor is x−5

Part 3 : the quotient is 3 x 3−x 2−4 x−7

Part 24: the Remainder is -3


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Problem 6 of 17

169
Answer : ( 4 x +6 x +5 ) ÷ ( x+ 7 )=4 x−22+
2
x+7

Problem 7 of 17

−22
Answer : (−9+3 x + 4 x −6 x ) ÷ ( x+1 ) =−6 x + 10 x −10 x +13+
3 4 3 2
x+1

Problem 8 of 17

x 4−81 3 2
Answer : =x −3 x +9 x−27
x +3

Problem 9 of 17

(a) g(-1) = 132

1
(b) g( ) = -20
3

(c) g(√ 3) = 138−128 √3

(d) g(-2) = 492

Problem 10 of 17

(a) g(2) = 5

Problem 11 of 17

(a) c = 7

F(c) = 7389

c = 7 is not the zero of f(x)


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(b) c = -2

F(c) = 0

c = -2 is the zero of f(x)

Problem 12 of 17

(a) c = 5i

F(c) = 205

c = 5i is not the zero of f(x)

(b) c = -5i

F(c) = 205

c = -5i is the zero of f(x)

Problem 13 of 17

(a) f(5) = 0

(x - 5) is a factor of f(x)

(b) f(-1) = -78

(x - 5) is not a factor of f(x)

Problem 14 of 17

(a) f(6) = 0

(x - 6) is a factor of f(x)

(b) f(-6) = 0

(x + 6) is a factor of f(x)
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Problem 16 of 17

F(x) = (x – 1) (x – 2.5) (x – 0)3

5 7 4 5 3
F ( x )=x − x + x
2 2

Problem 17 of 17

F ( x )=(x−4 √ 2)( x +4 √2)

2
F ( x )=x −32

Problem 10 of 23

2
F ( x )=−45 x −45 x+ 270

Problem 11 of 23

F ( x )=−75 x 3 + 20 x 2 +112 x−64

Problem 12 of 23

(a) The polynomial has either 4,2 or 0 positive Zeroes

Number of possible positive real Zeroes : 4, 2, 0

(b) The polynomial has either 1 Negative Zeroes

Number of possible Negative real Zeroes : 1

Problem 13 of 23

(a) There are 0 changes in coefficient

Number of possible positive real Zeroes : 0


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(b) The polynomial has either 4,2 or 0 Negative Zeroes

Number of possible Negative real Zeroes : 4, 2, 0

Problem 14 of 23

(a) There are 0 changes in coefficient

Number of possible positive real Zeroes : 0

(b) There are 0 changes in coefficient

Number of possible Negative real Zeroes : 0

Problem 15 of 23

(a) The upper bound theorem identifies 4 as upper bound for the real zeros of f(x)

(b) The lower bound theorem does not identify -3 as upper bound for the real zeros of f(x)

Problem 16 of 23

(a) The upper bound theorem identifies 6 as upper bound for the real zeros of f(x)

(b) The lower bound theorem identifies -3 as upper bound for the real zeros of f(x

Problem 17 of 23

For Descartes Rule :

2 positive real roots.

1 negative real root.

For Rational Zero :

(multiplicity 1)∧1
The Positive Zeros are 5 ( multiplicity 1 )
3
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−9
The Negative Zeros are (multiplicity 1)
2

Problem 18 of 23

For Descartes Rule :

3 positive real roots.

2 negative real roots.

For Rational Zero :

( multiplicity 1 )∧1
The Positive Zeros are 1 ( multiplicity 1 )∧ √6 ( multiplicity 1 )
2

The Negative Zeros are −3 ( multiplicity 1 )∧−√ 6 ( multiplicity 1 )

Problem 20 of 23

For Descartes Rule :

2 positive real roots.

0 negative real roots.

For Rational Zero :

The Positive Zeros are 2 + 5 i (multiplicity 1) and 2 – 5 i (multiplicity 1)

Problem 21 of 23

False, if f(a) < 0 and f(b) < 0, then f(x) has real zeros on the interval [ a , b ]
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