Answer:
The roots of the function are x = -5/3 and 3. Select these.
Step-by-step explanation:
The roots of the function are the solutions to the function. They are also called the x-intercepts or zeros. To find them, factor the function completely and solve using the zero product property.
f(x) = (3x+5)(x2-6x+9)2 becomes f(x) = (3x+5)(x-3)^2
Set each factor equal to 0 and solve for x.
(3x+5)=0
3x = -5
x = -5/3
(x-3)^2 = 0
x - 3=0
x = 3
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
(sorry if it's too late and you've already figured it out, but here you go anyway)
The easiest way to do this is to start by FOILing then add.
So just start with (x-1)(x-1)
(x-1)(x-1)
Front: (x*x) = x^2
Outer: (x*-1) = -x
inner: (-1*x) = -x
Last: (-1*-1) = 1
Added: x^2 -2x +1
Now take that answer and do the same thing with (x-1). It's basically the same thing, just with an added thing you need to multiply.
(x-1)(x^2-2x+1)
(x*x^2) = x^3
(x*2x) = 2x^2
(x*1) = x
(-1*x^2) = -x^2
(-1*-2x) = 2x
(-1*1) = -1
Now add everything together:
x^3+2x^2+x-x^2+2x-1
The answer is:
x^3+x^2+3x-1
Answer:
-6x^6y^5
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to find p such that
(-3y)(p) = 18
So just divide to find p
p = = -6