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Example Question #51 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
Factor the equation to . Set both equal to zero and you get
and
. Remember, the zeros of an equation are wherever the function crosses the
-axis.
Example Question #52 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
Factor out an from the equation so that you have
. Set
and
equal to
. Your roots are
and
.
Example Question #53 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
Set equal to zero and you get
. Set
equal to zero as well and you get
and
because when you take a square root, your answer will be positive and negative.
Example Question #1 : Finding Roots
Find the zeros.
Factor out a from the entire equation. After that, you get
. Factor the expression to
. Set both of those equal to zero and your answers are
and
.
Example Question #61 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
This expression is the difference of perfect squares. Therefore, it factors to. Set both of those equal to zero and your answers are
and
.
Example Question #62 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
Factor the equation to . Set both equal to
and you get
and
.
Example Question #63 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
Factor a out of the quation to get
which can be further factored to
.
Set the last two expressions equal to zero and you get and
.
Example Question #2 : Finding Roots
Find the zeros.
Set each expression equal to zero and you get 0 and 6.
Example Question #31 : Quadratic Equations And Inequalities
Find the zeros.
Set both expressions equal to . The first factor yields
. The second factor gives you
.
Example Question #63 : Intermediate Single Variable Algebra
Find the zeros.
Set both expressions to and you get
and
.
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