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How do you solve x3 plus x2-x equals 0? - Answers

x^(3) +x^(2) - x = 0 Factor x(x^(2) + x - 1) = 0 First part of the answerr is x = 0 Second part of the answer x^(2) + x - 1 = 0 Use Quadratic Eq'n. x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1^(2) - 4(1)(-1_]} / 2(1) x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1 + 4]} / 2 x = ( -1 +/- sqrt)5)} / 2 x = =1 +/- 2.236...} / 2 x = -1/2 +/- 2.236.../2 X = -0.5 +/- 1.118... x = - 1.618.... & x = 0.618.... So the three values of x that satisfy the equ'n are x = 0 , -1.618.... & 0.618....



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x^(3) +x^(2) - x = 0 Factor x(x^(2) + x - 1) = 0 First part of the answerr is x = 0 Second part of the answer x^(2) + x - 1 = 0 Use Quadratic Eq'n. x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1^(2) - 4(1)(-1_]} / 2(1) x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1 + 4]} / 2 x = ( -1 +/- sqrt)5)} / 2 x = =1 +/- 2.236...} / 2 x = -1/2 +/- 2.236.../2 X = -0.5 +/- 1.118... x = - 1.618.... & x = 0.618.... So the three values of x that satisfy the equ'n are x = 0 , -1.618.... & 0.618....



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How do you solve x3 plus x2-x equals 0? - Answers

x^(3) +x^(2) - x = 0 Factor x(x^(2) + x - 1) = 0 First part of the answerr is x = 0 Second part of the answer x^(2) + x - 1 = 0 Use Quadratic Eq'n. x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1^(2) - 4(1)(-1_]} / 2(1) x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1 + 4]} / 2 x = ( -1 +/- sqrt)5)} / 2 x = =1 +/- 2.236...} / 2 x = -1/2 +/- 2.236.../2 X = -0.5 +/- 1.118... x = - 1.618.... & x = 0.618.... So the three values of x that satisfy the equ'n are x = 0 , -1.618.... & 0.618....

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      x^(3) +x^(2) - x = 0 Factor x(x^(2) + x - 1) = 0 First part of the answerr is x = 0 Second part of the answer x^(2) + x - 1 = 0 Use Quadratic Eq'n. x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1^(2) - 4(1)(-1_]} / 2(1) x = { -1 +/- sqrt[1 + 4]} / 2 x = ( -1 +/- sqrt)5)} / 2 x = =1 +/- 2.236...} / 2 x = -1/2 +/- 2.236.../2 X = -0.5 +/- 1.118... x = - 1.618.... & x = 0.618.... So the three values of x that satisfy the equ'n are x = 0 , -1.618.... & 0.618....
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