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Ah okay lol I get it

x = (0,-198) or (2,200)
 

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EDIT: By the way, can someone explain this to me anyways lol, it seems interesting, but not entirely useful
Okay question, do I have to use this Euclid's lemma thing
 
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Euclid's Lemma lets us determine solutions to diophantine equations (see the elementary mathematics marathon) when we are certain that one product term divides a certain expression. Euclid's Lemma is also valid for the ring of polynomials with integer co-efficients. That is to say, that if we have a product of small polynomials on one side, and the other side is a product very large and messy polynomials, we can be certain that the smaller terms divide the larger terms of the polynomial we are interested in.

Here's an example using a root of unity polynomial.

 
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Wondering if someone could confirm with me if there was a mistake in Fitzpatrick and Bob Aus textbook for Exercise 14.1 e.g 2




Everything was right except for the x-values not existing for x=0 and x=1. The book has x=-1.
 

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Wondering if someone could confirm with me if there was a mistake in Fitzpatrick and Bob Aus textbook for Exercise 14.1 e.g 2




Everything was right except for the x-values not existing for x=0 and x=1. The book has x=-1.
 

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Oblique asymptotes are not a part of 2unit.

The hardest rational function you can give a 2u student and let them figure it out is f(x)/g(x) where deg f(x) = deg g(x) = 1. I.e. a linear over a linear.

(And even then a 2u kid misses the +1 -1 trick but you're allowed to assume they know that though)
 

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Just confirming there is a mistake with this question:

I plugged the equation into GeoGebra and it is showing an x-intercept at x=2, not x=1.2.

So it would see that none of the graphs are correct
 

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Is the answer to this just C lol?
Or did I dun goof somewhere

Also, I retried that derivative question again from the first time you posted it, and I could actually do it now lol, and it was fairly easy
I feel so accomplished lelel
 

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Is the answer to this just C lol?
Or did I dun goof somewhere

Also, I retried that derivative question again from the first time you posted it, and I could actually do it now lol, and it was fairly easy
I feel so accomplished lelel
 
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