Ok so i am many years removed from highschool and have decided to return to college. For this I need some grade 12 math upgrade (too much mary jane in highschool ). Anyhow math is alot different now then I remembered and I am literally beating my head against the wall on this new topic. If someone can explain it to me that would be great (the teacher is confusing when she explains it and 95% of the class is as lost as I am). It is like quadratics with exponents. Anyhow here is a sample question. (^ = exponent)
(2^2x)-7(2^x)-8=0
now from what I understand I need to find common factors which will equal -8 when multiplied and -7 when added
(-8) x 1 = -8
(-8) + 1 = -7
so to me it looks like I have 1, (-8) as my factors.
Now how do I fit them into this equation ive racked my brain and searched the interwebs and can't find a similar example to help me.
According to the answer sheet X=3 but ive had so many wild answers all except 3.
If someone who inderstands this stuff can explain it to me in steps Id really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
(2^2x)-7(2^x)-8=0
now from what I understand I need to find common factors which will equal -8 when multiplied and -7 when added
(-8) x 1 = -8
(-8) + 1 = -7
so to me it looks like I have 1, (-8) as my factors.
Now how do I fit them into this equation ive racked my brain and searched the interwebs and can't find a similar example to help me.
According to the answer sheet X=3 but ive had so many wild answers all except 3.
If someone who inderstands this stuff can explain it to me in steps Id really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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