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Anon25 [30]
4 years ago
4

Where does f(x)=3x2-11x-4 intersect the x axis?

Mathematics
2 answers:
ira [324]4 years ago
7 0
<span>3x^2-11x-4 = (3x+1)(x-4)</span><span>

The negative x-intercept is at (-1/3,0)
The positive x-intercept is at (4,0) </span>

dlinn [17]4 years ago
3 0

we know that  

The x-intercept is the value of x when the value of the function is equal to zero.

in this problem  we have

f(x)=3x^{2}-11x-4

To find the x-intercepts equate the function to zero

3x^{2}-11x-4=0

Group terms that contain the same variable, and move the constant to the opposite side of the equation

3x^{2}-11x=4

Factor the leading coefficient

3(x^{2}-(11x/3))=4

Complete the square. Remember to balance the equation by adding the same constants to each side

3(x^{2}-(11x/3)+(121/36))=4+(121/12)

3(x^{2}-(11x/3)+(121/36))=(169/12)

(x^{2}-(11x/3)+(121/36))=(169/36)

Rewrite as perfect squares

(x-(11/6))^{2}=(169/36)

square root both sides

(x-(11/6))=(+/-)(13/6)

x=(11/6)(+/-)(13/6)

x=(11/6)+(13/6)=24/6=4

x=(11/6)-(13/6)=-2/6=-1/3

therefore

<u>the answer is</u>

The negative x-intercept is at (-1/3,0)

The positive x-intercept is at (4,0)

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