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  • 04-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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PLEASE HELP 20! POINTS


Given f(x)=4x^2+6x and g(x)=2x^2+13x+15, find(f/g)(x) . Show your work

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tabby3817 tabby3817
  • 05-05-2019

X1= -3/2

X2= 0

F(x)=4x^2+6x

To find X-intercept/zero, substitute f(x)=0

0=4x^2+6x

Move the constant to the right

4x^2+6x=0

Factor out 2x from the expression

2x(2x+3)=0

Divide both sides of the equation

2x(2x+3)/2=0/2

X(2x+3)=0

When the product of factors equals 0, at least one factor is 0.

X=0

2x+3=0

Next you solve for X by moving the constant to the right

2x=-3

Then divide both sides by 2

X=-3/2

Hope this answers your question.

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