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Solving Cubic Equations

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Solving Cubic Equations

Solving higher order equations such as cubics can pose many challenges, the normal way of dealing with these is via trial and improvement.

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Trial and Improvement Process

Trial and improvement is the process of taking an educated guess, seeing what result you get, and then improving on your previous guess with a new one.

 

Example: The solution to the equation x^3-6x=72 lies between 4 and 5. Use trial and improvement to find a solution correct to one decimal place.

Step 1: Make an educated guess, here choose x=4.5 since this is the middle of our range. This the first “trial”.

Step 2:  Substitute the trial into the equation

(4.5)^3-6(4.5)=64.125

Step 3: Improve on the previous trial, here choose x=4.6 since the last result was too small.

(4.6)^3-6(4.6)=69.736

This result was too small.

Step 4: Repeat step 3 until you get the opposite outcome, in this case look for a result that is too big. The table shows the various trials and conclusions from each trial.

Step 5: Decide which solution to use. Since 4.6 was too small and 4.7 was too big, we must test 4.65 as this is halfway in between.

(4.65)^3-6(4.65)=72.644625

Since this is too big, we must choose x=4.6 as the solution. 

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Solving Cubic Equations Example Questions

Start at 0.5 since this is the middle of the range. 

Create a table of results

x Outcome Conclusion
0.5 3.75 Too small
0.6  4.632 Too small
0.7  5.586 Too small
0.8  6.624 Too small
0.9  7.758 Too big

 

Since 0.8 is too small and 0.9 is too big, we must trial 0.85

2(0.85)^3+7(0.85)=7.17825

Since this is too big, we choose x=0.8 as the solution. 

Start at -3.5 since this is the middle of the range. 

Create a table of results

x Outcome Conclusion
-3.5 10.625 Too big
-3.6  7.944 Too big
-3.7  5.047 Too big
-3.8  1.928 Too big
-3.9  -1.419 Too small

 

Since -3.9 is too small and -3.8 is too big, we must trial -3.85

(-3.85)^3+11(-3.85)+15=0.283375

Since this is too big, we choose x=-3.9 as the solution. 

Start at 1.5 since this is the middle of the range. 

Create a table of results

x Outcome Conclusion
1.5 -1.125 Too small
1.6  0.048 Too big

 

Since 1.5 is too small and 1.6 is too big, we must trial 1.55

3(1.55)^3+(1.55)^2-12(1.55)+6=-0.575875

Since this is too small, we choose x=1.6 as the solution. 

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