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18 March, 05:07

2 problems SHOW WORK

1. Use synthetic division to find the zeroes of the function f (x) = x^3+x^2+4x+4

2. Find the sum. Write your answer in simplest form. (x - 4) / (x^2 - 2x) + (4) / (x^2 - 4)

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  1. 18 March, 06:21
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    1st problem:

    -1, 2i, - 2i

    Set the function equal to 0 and divide for x

    0=x^3+x^2+4x+4

    Subtract 4 from both sides leaving you with

    -4=x^3+x^2+4x

    divide both sides by four

    -4:4 = - 1

    That is how you get - 1

    you now have - 1=x^2+x^3+x

    Solve for x buy finding the square roots of x^2, x^3 and subtracting x from both sides and you get 2i, - 2i

    Your answer to number one is - 1, 2i, - 2i

    Second problem:

    Find the LCD to be able to add these first

    The LCD of (x-4) / x^2-2x is

    x (x-2)

    That is the first side done

    The second side's LCD is (x+2) (x-2)

    Now you can add the two together

    x (x-2) + (x+2) (x-2) =

    Your answer in fraction form is

    (x+4) / x (x+2)
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