SOLUTION: The domain of the equation $y = \frac{3x}{2x^2 - 6x + 4}$ is the set of all real numbers with the exception of the values $x = A$ and $x = B$. What is $A + B$?
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Question 1045876: The domain of the equation $y = \frac{3x}{2x^2 - 6x + 4}$ is the set of all real numbers with the exception of the values $x = A$ and $x = B$. What is $A + B$?
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Set the denominator polynomial equal to zero and solve the resulting quadratic equation. Then sum the two roots.
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