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Teen Model Railroad Place January 2010
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<p>[quote user="ns3010"]<strong>Tyler</strong>, like I said, I'm taking Algebra 2 this year, and it's hard (and TWSS... lol)! I think next year is Precalc... again, don't know what that is...<br>And what do you mean only variables? Like: f(x)= x^4+2x^3-4x^2+10x<br>And those higher (as in more than a quadratic, basically anthing to the third power or higher) degree polynomials are a real PITA to graph! And the dividing, forget about it! But I do like the synthetic division; that's much easier than long division of polynomials...[/quote] </p><p>Nope. That has constants - 4, 2, 3, 4, 2, and 10. You start all variables with quadratic equations. That's ax^2+bx+c=0, or in its solved form (which does include two constants, a 4 and a 2), x=(b+-√[b^2-4{ac}])/2a...<br></p>
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