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  • 09-03-2019
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Which factorization can be used to identify the real zeros of the function f(x)= -20x + 23x -6

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  • 18-03-2019

Answer:

Since f(x) is a first order equation, it has only one zero

f(x) = -20*x +23*x -6

This means that

f(x) = (-20 + 23)*x -6

f(x) = (3)*x -6

If we mame the previous equation equal to zero ----->

(3)*x -6 = 0

x  = 2

which means, the factorization is equal to

(x-2) = 0

f(x) = 3*(x-2)

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