The roots of the equation 4( x^2 - 1 ) = - 3x
a. imaginary
b. real, rational, eq...
Mathematics, 29.01.2020 07:51, brittanylrodgers99
The roots of the equation 4( x^2 - 1 ) = - 3x
a. imaginary
b. real, rational, equal
c. real, rational, unequal
d. ratonal, irrational, unequal
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