SOLUTION: find all the zeros of the function: f(x)=-5(-x+1)(-6x+1)(-5x+4)
Algebra
->
Algebra
->
Rational-functions
-> SOLUTION: find all the zeros of the function: f(x)=-5(-x+1)(-6x+1)(-5x+4)
Log On
Ad:
Algebra Solved!™
: algebra software solves algebra homework problems with step-by-step help!
Ad:
Algebrator™
solves your algebra problems and provides step-by-step explanations!
Algebra: Rational Functions, analyzing and graphing
Solvers
Lessons
Answers archive
Quiz
In Depth
If you need
immediate math help from PAID TUTORS right now
, click here
. (paid link)
Click here to see ALL problems on Rational-functions
Question 282069
:
find all the zeros of the function:
f(x)=-5(-x+1)(-6x+1)(-5x+4)
Answer by
Fombitz(13828)
(
Show Source
):
You can
put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for each of the factors (inside the parentheses).
.
.
.
.
.
.
The zeros are then
x=(1, 1/6, 4/5)
.
.
.