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k=1/7?Part 5 ii again Rutzaba (sorry for tagging, but due to quick response I am really really really glad)
Yess More prayers coming!View attachment 42627
iterative formula yad nhi
this is p1 isnt it?how the gradient of AC is -1/2 plz help View attachment 42725
ul have to waitRutzaba can you please solve Q9 (ii) same paper
seeu got the value of t as 1.2765ummm do it ^__^
thanks in advance ^__^
1 - (√2)i was a second root of the equation. So you now haveRutzaba can you please solve Q9 (ii) same paper
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do you remember it from A levels or just seem babyish due to uni math ?1 - (√2)i was a second root of the equation. So you now have
p(x) = (x - 1 -√2 i)(x - 1 + √2 i) q(x)
p(x) = (x^2 - 2x + 3) q(x)
where q(x) is now a quadratic polynomial.
Just use long division to divide p(x) by (x^2 - 2x + 3)
You should find
q(x) = x^2 + 2x + 2
Use the quadratic formula to find the remaining two roots.
do you remember it from A levels or just seem babyish due to uni math ?
jab tak tum is ka question solve kro
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