Aug 7, 200322 yr I have two equations that I just can't figure out. Can someone look and see if they can tell me how to figure them?16x-8=x^2x - 6 = 0 then x is ?I have to be able to solve these for the admission exam on Tuesday Thanks
Aug 7, 200322 yr 16x=8x=8/16x=1/2i don't know what the second equation means (is that saying x the the something power times 2x minus 6???good luck!
Aug 7, 200322 yr Ok, then you're going to have to factor:x2-x-6=0(x-3)(x+2)=0x=3 or x=-2hope that helps!kim
Aug 7, 200322 yr Originally posted by Lisa1970 Ty the second reads x(secondpower)X-6=0 Hmmm...Wouldn't zero work? 0^0-6=0Zero to the power of anything will always be zero. At least that's what I think would be the case. It's been awhile since I did this stuff...
Aug 7, 200322 yr Okay, I don't think I understood the problem correctly. Ignore my answer because I am obviously more confused than anyone else... :)
Aug 7, 200322 yr Author 2ner has the right answer according to my answer sheet, but I am still unclear on how she did it
Aug 7, 200322 yr Is the equation x2-x-6=0? (for some reason that's what I assumed it was since I didn't see a sign in between the exponent and the 2nd x. If so, you hafta factor....(x-3)(x+2) is equal to x2-x-6 you can figure it out by foiling the (x-3)(x+2). after you foil you get x2+2x-3x-6 which is the same as x2-x-6 then you have two terms that equal zeroyou have x-3=0 AND x+2=0then you have to isolate the x's by adding three to both sides of the first term you get x=3 and by subtracting the 2 from both sides of the second term you get x=-2If the equation is x2 + x - 6 = 0 then it factors out to be (x+3)(x-2) and then the answers would b x=-3 or x=2does that make sense? :)kim
Aug 7, 200322 yr You have to use logs for the second problem.x^2x -6=0x^2x=6logx^2x=log62x (logx)=log6I don't have my calculator with me right now but then plug it in and then you can solve for x. I hope that helps (and I hope that's right:D )Keely
Aug 7, 200322 yr Okay, never mind. I thought the problem was x to the power of 2x minus 6. Whoops. Keely
Aug 7, 200322 yr Author the exact equation is x small 2 (above x) x - 6 = 0, then x isX2 x - 6 = 0, then x is
Aug 7, 200322 yr So 2nr has the correct answer? If so, then there is a misprint in this problem (actually in both...but I'll get there). If the answer to the second problem is x=3 or x=(-2) then the problem should read the way 2nr interpreted it: x(squared) - x - 6 = 0. It seems like you are missing a minus sign in the original problem. As for the first problem, the answer is only 1/2 if the equation is equal to 0. (i.e. 16x - 8 = 0). In the way it is written above, it is actually unsolvable. :) PJ
I have two equations that I just can't figure out. Can someone look and see if they can tell me how to figure them?
16x-8=
x^2x - 6 = 0 then x is ?
I have to be able to solve these for the admission exam on Tuesday Thanks