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3x^2-12x+12=0

Does this equation have multiple roots? I have no idea. How can you tell?

The solution to this equation is x=2 and x=2

3(2)^2-12(2)+12=0
12-24+12=0

Correct?
 
For ax^2 +bx + c.

If the discriminant

b^2 - 4ac = 0

Then the equation has one repeated root.

(-12)^2 - (4*3*12) = 0

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3x^2-12x+12

factors to.

3(x - 2)^2
 
bethany3168 said:
3x^2-12x+12=0
Does this equation have multiple roots? I have no idea. How can you tell?
The solution to this equation is x=2 and x=2
3(2)^2-12(2)+12=0
12-24+12=0
Correct?

x = 2 is ONLY solution; so NO multiple roots.

Divide each term of your equation by 3:
x^2 - 4x + 4 = 0
(x - 2)(x - 2) = 0
x = 2 or x = 2 : which is what you have

HOW did YOU get x=2 ?
 
bethany3168 said:
That is what the instructor told us to use??
Earlier, you said "x = 2" was "the solution". Now you're saying that "x = 2" is "what he told us to use". Is "x = 2" part of the problem or part of the solution?

I fear we are talking at cross-purposes. Please reply with the full and exact text of the exercise and its instructions. Thank you.

Eliz.
 
That is exactly how it reads.
He gave us some other choices for x, but they don't work.

x=1 and x=2
x=2 and x=2
x=2 and x=4
x=3 and x=1

I picked x=2 and x=2 because it worked.
 
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