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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-08-20

It is asking to factor out the following equation: x^(3)+x^(2)-x-10. I know I need to get the possible rational roots, but I don’t know how to get it.

Asked by sophiavictoriazambra

Answer (3)

To make it easy, multiply 39/50 by 2/2 You will get 78/100. Get the decimal of 78/100 which is 0.78. As I said earlier, percentage is 100x the decimal, so the answer is 78%

Answered by Edmund | 2024-06-10

78% you multiply 39 by two

Answered by karen9090 | 2024-06-10

The fraction 50 39 ​ is equivalent to 78%. By multiplying the fraction by 2 2 ​ , it converts to 100 78 ​ , which directly translates to 78%. Therefore, the answer is 78%.
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Answered by Edmund | 2024-12-23