Calculate the zeros of the function mentioned?
Function f(x) = -2.6×3 + 47.19x^2 + 254.11x – 2662.34
Function f(x) = -2.6×3 + 47.19x^2 + 254.11x – 2662.34
Hi, I need to use the points P(-2|5) and Q(2|20) to find a and q from the formula f(x)=a•q^x. Can someone help me and explain the calculation?
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– Is it more advantageous to first convert a positive number to a negative number or the other way around? 1) 7+(−3) −4 + 9 + 2 Or − 3 + 7 2 + 9 − 4
If this is to be a “high 2”?
is, then take the solution of Wolfram Alpha
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=-2.6x%5E3+%2B+47.19*x%5E2+%2B+254.11*x+-+2662.34%3D0
The task makes sense only in the case of a programming task for the Newton method for numerical calculation of zeros.