SOLUTION: Find the zeros of the function by factoring or algebraically:
{{{ (x^3-36x) /(x+3)^2 }}}
please note the x^3 was meant to be atop the fraction with the 36x so it should be x^
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Question 310411: Find the zeros of the function by factoring or algebraically:
please note the x^3 was meant to be atop the fraction with the 36x so it should be x^3-36x atop the fraction.
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor the numerator:
Then set the function equal to zero and multiply by the denominator:
Hence,
or
or
Note: I put parentheses around your numerator so that the equation editor what parts go together.
John

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