Quickly Factorise A Cubic Equation - Casio Classwiz fx-991EX fx-570EX Factorize Cubic

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @bahaaadel7095
    @bahaaadel7095 Год назад +4

    Wow, makes you feel very stupid when the solution you've searching for for days is laying just under your eyes. TY!

  • @pinklemonade6597
    @pinklemonade6597 2 года назад +3

    What do u do when the calculator only gives 2 answers like how do u know what to put in the 3rd bracket eg an equation with coefficients 1, -2,-15,36? Or is it not possible on calc?

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  2 года назад +2

      One of the brackets is a square bracket that gives a repeated root. This is not obvious from the calculator directly, but you could look at the last number to give you a hint. The 36 must have come from -3 x -3 x 4 rather than 4 x 4 x -3 so the square bracket is (x-3). The final factorisations is
      (x - 3)²(x + 4)

    • @pinklemonade6597
      @pinklemonade6597 2 года назад +2

      @@TheCalculatorGuide oh that makes sense! Thank you so much!

  • @ghosty832
    @ghosty832 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!! I have been searching for this exact video..

  • @GOAThka-ni6ho
    @GOAThka-ni6ho Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @Mhmhind
    @Mhmhind 5 лет назад +1

    How to solve without simplifying polynomial in case of Newton divided difference interpolation formula can we put whole formula with value and solve for x?

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  5 лет назад

      You have to be careful. You can use the SOLVE feature but this will only give you one solution so you need to do some algebra and simplifying to find any other solutions.

  • @mathonify
    @mathonify 6 лет назад +2

    Would you recommend this calculator for A level students?

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  6 лет назад +4

      Yes I would.
      I did a video on it here Calculator Requirements for A-Level Maths 2017 - (A Level Mathematics & Further Maths)ruclips.net/video/YcbAaLlXTVg/видео.html

    • @mathonify
      @mathonify 6 лет назад

      Cheers, very helpful

  • @dekhovloggerayaa712
    @dekhovloggerayaa712 3 года назад +1

    Thanks bro

  • @abhijithabi1537
    @abhijithabi1537 3 года назад +1

    Thank u so much😍😍

  • @JAS...........
    @JAS........... 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. This vedio is really important for me🥹❤❤❤

  • @0xbrell762
    @0xbrell762 6 лет назад

    Hello i know this question is not about the video, but i dont find anything.
    i have a FX-300ES Plus, and i dont know how i can getn the result with comas and dots separation.
    EX. 1000000 + 1 = 1000001 (actual display result)
    What i want is 1.000.001,00
    I read the manual and show me how to change dot per commas and say the dot will be now used on thousand but dont show, just the flat numner 1000 not 1.000
    I already configure the FIX decimal to 2 so every time i get xxxx,00

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  6 лет назад

      I am not sure that you can display it as such. If you have FIX it to two decimals changes and changed the decimal point to a comma, I think that is it. I have not seen it displayed on a Casio with points or dots as digit separators. If anyone know differently comment below.

  • @dahanbago6466
    @dahanbago6466 2 года назад

    Kindly use casio fx-82ex for this sample....... Thanks

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  2 года назад

      There is no equation solver feature on that model fx-82ex

  • @ijabbott63
    @ijabbott63 6 лет назад +2

    Just to mention a "gotcha", there could be a constant factor too, in general.

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  6 лет назад

      Yes I did try and cover myself a bit with “up to 3 real factors.” May do a follow up looking at those.

    • @ijabbott63
      @ijabbott63 6 лет назад

      Just wondering: Are schoolkids expected to be able to factor such complicated-looking cubic functions in their heads?

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  6 лет назад

      I think it is most likely that they would be given one of the factors or such. I don't think they would need to do one a complicated as this at GCSE Level. At A-level they have a calculator available. Not sure about other qualifications in other countries. Maybe?

    • @ijabbott63
      @ijabbott63 6 лет назад

      Very interesting. It's a very long time since my 'O' levels (just before the introduction of GCSEs) and 'A' levels, and can't really remember what sorts of cubics we needed to factor. I think I even struggled factoring quadratics a bit. Although I could eventually come up with the factors, I found it faster to use the quadratic formula, much like you are doing with the cubic solver on the calculator here, except that calculators didn't have built-in solvers back then.

    • @MathsWithJay
      @MathsWithJay 6 лет назад +1

      At A-level, students learn how to use the Factor Theorem, but would be given a factor if there were no integer solutions to the cubic.

  • @The_Acquainted_Era
    @The_Acquainted_Era Год назад +1

    This is a win

  • @brendanwong756
    @brendanwong756 3 года назад +2

    Teacher call me to watch this😂

  • @lutfulhasansayed258
    @lutfulhasansayed258 5 лет назад

    How to do the opposite? I mean expand an equation using calculator?

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  5 лет назад +1

      Good question, I don’t think there is a way as you cannot input the solutions and then find the factors and then expand . Remember this is not an algebraic calculator.

  • @sarathkumar-tm6zn
    @sarathkumar-tm6zn 4 года назад +1

    How to solve bellow mentioned quadratic form by using calculater
    (X^3) -(X^2)-(X)-1=0

    • @TheCalculatorGuide
      @TheCalculatorGuide  4 года назад

      That is a cubic equation. You would need to use the Polynomial Solver and select a degree of 3.

  • @nazmussakib1551
    @nazmussakib1551 4 года назад +1

    thanks a lot