we have
we know that
<u>The Rational Root Theorem</u> states that when a root 'x' is written as a fraction in lowest terms
p is an integer factor of the constant term, and q is an integer factor of the coefficient of the first monomial.
So
in this problem
the constant term is equal to
and the first monomial is equal to -----> coefficient is
So
possible values of p are
possible values of q are
therefore
<u>the answer is</u>
The all potential rational roots of f(x) are
(+/-),(+/-),(+/-),(+/-),(+/-),(+/-)
Answer:
-45
Step-by-step explanation:
put x = -6 and y=3 in this expression : y(2x - y)
3(2(-6)-3) = 3(-12 -3)= 3(-15) = -45
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
x=-5.5
Step-by-step explanation:
-3(x+4)=(-x-1)
1. Distribute
-3x+(-12)=-x-1
2. Simplify
-3x-12=-x-1
-2x-12=-1
-2x=11
x=-11/2
x=-5.5