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so what do yall think about the root one i mentioned earlier...the one where f(x) and g(x) both have 2 distinct roots and h(x) = f(x) times g(x). how many possible roots does h have?
answers were like 2 only, 4 only, 2 or 3 or 4, etc.
@nikeboy3004 a 109% increase would mean the population doubled plus more.
yes one of the answers was 2sinx
@steelersngators I got 8 also and I think its right
The prime numbers one I put 4. It said it was a number factored into 4 prime numbers, exactly 3 of which were the same. How many different factors, including n and 1, did it have.
Could be terribly wrong though >_>