eyeseeyou is one of those people that really, really needs to think before he posts. All his comments and remarks have been subject to roasting (looking @ Nailgun lmao).
same thing, you've just switched them aroundWhen it says 2 roots differ by 4, does it mean that the roots are x and x+4 or x and x-4?
for one of the questions, I did x and x-4 and it didnt work but x and x+4 workedsame thing, you've just switched them around
if roots are 2 and 6
if we take 2 as x
x, x+4
if we take 6 as x
x, x-4
Could you post the question here?for one of the questions, I did x and x-4 and it didnt work but x and x+4 worked
Assume that the roots of the polynomial equation are (a-4) and aFind p if the roots of an equation 3x^2+px-12=0 differ by 4.
(2,0) and (4,0) will be the x-intercepts. (0,8) shows that it crosses the y intercept at 8, and therefore is concave up. Can you go from there?Another question:
Find the equation of a parabola through the points (2,0),(4,0)and(0,8)
Yeah, I have inspected that but I don't know how to put in the general form.(2,0) and (4,0) will be the x-intercepts. (0,8) shows that it crosses the y intercept at 8, and therefore is concave up. Can you go from there?
Find -b and c from the roots that were provided (2, and 4). (hint: assume a=1)Yeah, I have inspected that but I don't know how to put in the general form.
The equation will be of the form since 2 and 4 are the roots. Substituting x = 0, y = 8 gives a = 1 so the equation is and you can expand that if you want.Another question:
Find the equation of a parabola through the points (2,0),(4,0)and(0,8)
Don't you mean f(x) = a(x-2)(x-4) (edit: as KoA said)Alternatively, you could use the fact that
f(x) = (ax - 2)(x - 4) [from the x-intercepts], where a is the real, leading, unknown coefficient of the quadratic. Then just expand and let x = 0, y = 8 to find a.
eyeseeyou, you still haven't answered my question above. Please stop avoiding my questions and answer my question above and the questions below thank you.When you took the square root, why did you choose the positive and not the negative one? Think about which one makes sense given the condition imposed.
I only lookied at it for like 5 seconds b/c I didn't have the time to fully look at it
Why did you feel the need to ask it here then if you already knew it was there in a textbook or out there on the internet?BTW leehuan
I found out the trig derivation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proofs_of_trigonometric_identities
In that case why did you feel the need to tell some tutors how to do their job when you haven't tutored anyone yourself?Well you can't really say things unless you've done/experienced it b4
E.g. I hate doing modern history. I've never experienced that before however it seems like a boring subject which I would hate as I have done some sort of modern history in the past. You get what I mean
4U maths is on a different tangent to 2u maths (considering the scaling)
Yep my bad.Don't you mean f(x) = a(x-2)(x-4) (edit: as KoA said)
Because you're implying there that a root is at x=2/a