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In this unit, you solved two-step equations. A two-step equation is an equation of the
form px +q=r. It takes two steps to solve for the variable x. For example, 3x + (-5) = 19
is a two-step equation. How could you transform this particular equation to create a three-
step equation? List several ways you could transform it using common math operations.
Next, try solving one of the three-step equations you created for x. (Use a guess and
check strategy, if necessary.) What additional step was required to find the solution? In
your opinion, is solving a three-step equation more difficult than solving a two-step
equation? Why or why not? Do you think there is a limit to the number of steps it takes to
solve an equation? Explain.
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Write a polynomial function f of least degree that has rational coefficients, a leading coefficient of 1, and the given zeros. 3, 4+2i, 1+(sqrt)7 the answer is supposed to be: f(x)=x(^5)-13x(^4)+60x(^3)-82x(^2)-144x+360 what am i doing wrong?
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Can someone me with #s 8, 9, and 11. with just one of the three also works. prove using only trig identities.
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