Hello

hello...
please help me with this thing solve it step by step
and ill give you snapchats of 2 sluts
thanks

There is nothing to solve there, something is missing

Do you want the roots or what?

What the fuck is that thing next to the second x?

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f(x)=x^3 -x
and g(x)= 1/4(x^2 -1)
im not native English soo its called point of interception or something
equal =

science and math dumbass

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Homework

it probably belongs on

Here you go

why so complicated bro

You will fail anyway. Go back to

Your 4 looks like a sloppy Psi. Lots of your 1s look like 7s. Write more slowly and carefully until you stop sucking at writing shit. What the fuck is (=), just use ⇒. Also, protip: use cursive x,y,z in equations. Cursive x will never look like a cross product.

here's one but idk what to do with the 1/4 how did u get rid of it?

Factor out an x term on the LHS to get x(x^2 - 1) = 1/4(x^2 - 1). Either x^2 - 1 = 0 or x^2 - 1 =/= 0.

If x^2 - 1 = 0, both sides are zero. Obviously, x^2 = 1, so x = +/-1.

If x^2 - 1 =/= 0, then you can divide both sides by x^2 - 1. Then you have x = 1/4.

You have three solutions. Done.

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I don't want your dumb sluts

thanks bro

sorry but i have to deliver

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These are all very different signs with different meanings. The arrow just goes one way while (=) says that the step is true in both ways. Just because some people use different notation in different countries doesn't mean that you are better.

But you're right in one regard, a cursive x makes more sense.

Oooh. It's a not a (=). Your penmanship still sucks though. :p

>:p

It's how they write it in France. Coming from Luxembourg, I had 4 years of math in German, then 9 years in French, then I did a year of physics in France and now my second year at Luxembourg again where I have a mix of French and English math.
I was raised with that notation.

Whats the name of the techniques used to solve these types of equations?

finding the roots of a cubic polynomial function