Help on some doubts

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Help on some doubts

by Caps » Sun Jun 10, 2007 8:47 am
Hi guys
Can you help me on some doubts I have on Maths? Please see attach document

tnks in advanced
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by vrider » Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:47 pm
1. 1/x^2+6/x+9 =0

multiply all terms by x^2
1+6x+9x^2 = 0

factorizing, 9x^2 = 3x*3x
9x^2 + 3x + 3x + 1 = 0

(3x+1)^2 = 0

x = -1/3


2. x^2(x^4+2*x^2-35) = 0

x^2 = 0 gives x =0 as one root.

solving for the other polynomial, you'll see
-35*x^4 = 7*x^2 * -5*x^2

so, (x^2-5)(x^2+7) =0

x^2 =5 gives x = +/- rt. 5

so , 3 real factors.

I wish I could post it better but typing out exponents & mathematical expressions in text are just painful, so I am trying to shorten it here.

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by priyasom » Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:59 am
3. A sphere with diameter 6 is inscribed into a squared box. What is the greatest stick that we can put between the sphere and the box?


I have attached a 2D view of a sphere in a square box. We can assume that the edges of the square act as tangents to the circle. Then maximum length of a stick that can be inserted between the sphere and the box will be equal to the radius of the circle = 3.

Corner right triangle that will be formed will have sides of length 3 each. But we cannot insert a stick of length equal to that of a hypotenuse because it will be blocked by the sphere. Hence maximum length possible is that of the edge of the triangle = radius of the circle = 3.
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by givemeanid » Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:55 am
Caps, please post one question per post. This helps to keep everything organized and focused on one topic.

Also, make sure you post each question in the appropriate section of the forum.
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