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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T22:11:30+00:00 2026-06-17T22:11:30+00:00

I am having trouble getting this program to evaluate a range of values through

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I am having trouble getting this program to evaluate a range of values through a formula.

range = (-3.0,4.0) formula = (9(x^3)-27(x^2)-4x+12) / (sqrt(3(x^2)+1)
+ abs(5-(x^4)))

The program prints out the y as -1.IND

Any help on shedding light on why all the y comes out as -1.IND is appreciated.

Thanks, Dave

#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;

int main() {
    cout << "This program outputs formula results\n";
    long double x = -3.0;
    long double y = 1.0;
    long double a = (9*(pow(x,3))-27*(pow(x,2))-4*x+12);
    long double b = (sqrt(3*(pow(x,2))+1) + abs(5-(pow(x,4))));
    y = a/b;

        for(;x <4.5; x=x+.5){
            cout << "X = " << x << ", " << "Y = " << y;
        if(y==0)
            cout << "Y IS ZERO" << endl;
        else if(y<0)
            cout << "Y IS NEGATIVE" << endl;
        else if(y>0)
            cout << "Y IS POSITIVE\n" << endl;
        }
    return 0;
}
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    2026-06-17T22:11:31+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 10:11 pm

    When x is -3, or negative in general, you’re trying to calculate sqrt(3*(pow(x,3)) which is a square root of a negative number. That’s why you’re getting weird results. Using pow is not terribly efficient for calculating integer powers. But for small programs it may not matter.

    Addendum: As Nawaz notes in the comment, please do reevaluate y every time in the loop or else you will only get y for the initial x.

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