Before I watch your video .. K x K x K = K + K + K K = 0 is one possible answer K^3 = 3K divide both sides by K K^2 = 3 'square root' both sides and K = square root of 3 is another
Great, now you can’t divide both sides k to get k²=3, because you flipping lose a solution, there is no hope. Also I can’t tell if there is just a bunch of math nerds in the comments or this channel is just filled with bots
Excellent ❤
If that's a tricky question at Harvard, I should have applied there in Middle School.
The issue of what gender the square root of 3 identifies with has been omitted.
Before I watch your video ..
K x K x K = K + K + K K = 0 is one possible answer
K^3 = 3K divide both sides by K
K^2 = 3 'square root' both sides and K = square root of 3 is another
right, i solved it in 30 sec
K = +/- sqrt(3)
k*k*k=k+k+k
k*k^2=3*k
k=0 or k^2=3
k=0 or k=sqrt(3) or k=-sqrt(3)
I did it in my head in like 2 min unconcentradet it’s really easy
The formula of Bhaskara could be used to find k2 and k3.
k^6 k^3^3 (k ➖ 3k+3).
K=root 3
Great, now you can’t divide both sides k to get k²=3, because you flipping lose a solution, there is no hope. Also I can’t tell if there is just a bunch of math nerds in the comments or this channel is just filled with bots
0 X 0 X 0 = 0+0+0=0
Me: K=0🗿
K=0 is the obvious answer.