Mathematics, 19.03.2020 09:00 lwilliams28
What would happen if you do not remove the common factor from the coefficients before setting up the factor table and trying to factor the quadratic equation? Does it matter if your goal is to find factors of an expression or to solve an equation? Explain.
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04
Here is their argument. given the obtuse angle x, we make a quadrilateral abcd with ∠dab = x, and ∠abc = 90◦, and ad = bc. say the perpendicular bisector to dc meets the perpendicular bisector to ab at p. then pa = pb and pc = pd. so the triangles pad and pbc have equal sides and are congruent. thus ∠pad = ∠pbc. but pab is isosceles, hence ∠pab = ∠pba. subtracting, gives x = ∠pad−∠pab = ∠pbc −∠pba = 90◦. this is a preposterous conclusion – just where is the mistake in the "proof" and why does the argument break down there?
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Solve for x i'll try to attach the files bc it's not letting me for some reason
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