SOLUTION: I need to solve this problem algebraically, and find the zeros, but not sure how.
The problem is:
f(x)=x^2-9x+14/4x
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Question 672079: I need to solve this problem algebraically, and find the zeros, but not sure how.
The problem is:
f(x)=x^2-9x+14/4x
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(x)=x^2-9x+14/4x (is it (14/4)x OR (14/4x))
finding the zeros mean find the x intercept
so plug y=0
x=0, OR x= 11/2
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