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How do you solve #-10z ^ { 2} = 11z - 6#? - Socratic (2 5) and (-3 2) f(z) = 10z^2 + 11z - 6 = 0 Solve it by the new transforming method (Socratic Search) Method First, find 2 real roots of the transformed equation f'(z) = z^2 + 11z - 60 = 0 Next divide them by a to get the 2 real root of the original equation Compose factor pairs of (ac = - 60) --> (2, -30)(4, -15) This sum is (-11) Therefore, the 2 real roots of f'(z) are: 4 and - 15
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Question #9f38f - Socratic L=1 01m Parameters L = ? g = 10ms^-2 pi = 22 7 T = 2sec From S H M T = 2pisqrt (L g) Making L the subject of formula T = 2pisqrt (L g) Divide both sides by color
Question #1aa66 + Example - Socratic The sentence "Van has come " is grammatically correct IF the noun "Van" is the name of a person A proper noun is not usually preceded by an article If the noun "van' is a common noun, a word for a type of vehicle, the noun should be preceded by the article "the" when the "van" is one that is expected, or preceded by the article "a" when the "van" is not one that is expected; for example