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    Default Homework Help Yay! and Nay

    Edit: Thanks for looking and posting, Im gonna try myself.

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    Are you doing graphing? I learned something about this just before Spring Break.

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    There is a graph, yes.

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    Plug 0 in for all y's.
    Solve for x.

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    I dont see how people are good at math.... I just dont...

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    Quote Originally Posted by `doll View Post
    Plug 0 in for all y's.
    Solve for x.
    Thanks anyway, Im gonna try myself lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard0 View Post
    I did that, 0= (2x^5/3) + (2x^3/5)
    0=15 (2x^5/3) + (2x^3/5) <-- get rid of the denominators
    0=5(2x^5) + 3(2x^3)
    0=10x^5 + 6x^3
    0=2x^3 (5x^2+3)
    this is where I'm stuck.
    Lol I just realized you hafta calculate. uhhh I'll edit this once I can think.
    Yeah sorry..fractional exponents are ridiculous.
    Goodluck!

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