if g(t²) = -68, find the value(s) of t.
i need all the working yeah?
il rep youxx

if g(t²) = -68, find the value(s) of t.
i need all the working yeah?
il rep youxx
princess!!!
duz it not tel u wot g is
o dats wel homosexual cnt elp ya den soz :[! hug
It's a function.
You know what t squared equals, so work out the square root.
(define (reduce f)((lambda (value) (if (equal? value f) f (reduce value))) (let r ((f f) (g ())) (cond ((not (pair? f)) (if (null? g) f (if (eq? f (car g)) (cadr g) (r f (caddr g))))) ((and (pair? (car f)) (= 2 (length f)) (eq? 'lambda (caar f))) (r (caddar f) (list (cadar f) (r (cadr f) g) g))) ((and (not (null? g)) (= 3 (length f)) (eq? 'lambda (car f))) (cons 'lambda (r (cdr f) (list (cadr f) (delay (cadr f)) g)))) (else (map (lambda (x) (r x g)) f))))))
its like gcse or whatever u call it, but thanks anyway + rep xx
princess!!!
ooeer i've done somehting like this not long before i broke up for summer just remember how to do it -.-
try useing mymaths or something that might help ^.^
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You need to know what the function g(x) is to be able to do the question. Doesn't it say?
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