SOLUTION: Draw the graph of y = 3x(4- x ) for value of x ranging from-2 to 6 on the same
axes draw the line y=5(x-2) use a scale of 1 cm to 1 unit on the x axis and 1cm
to 5 unit on the y
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-> SOLUTION: Draw the graph of y = 3x(4- x ) for value of x ranging from-2 to 6 on the same
axes draw the line y=5(x-2) use a scale of 1 cm to 1 unit on the x axis and 1cm
to 5 unit on the y
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Question 1210454: Draw the graph of y = 3x(4- x ) for value of x ranging from-2 to 6 on the same
axes draw the line y=5(x-2) use a scale of 1 cm to 1 unit on the x axis and 1cm
to 5 unit on the y axis.From your graph find the roots of the equation
y=3x(4-x), write down the maximum value of y=3x(4-x) and deduce the root of the equation. Answer by Edwin McCravy(20077) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Draw the graph of y = 3x(4- x ) for value of x ranging from-2 to 6 on the same
axes draw the line y=5(x-2) use a scale of 1 cm to 1 unit on the x axis and 1cm
to 5 unit on the y axis.From your graph find the roots of equations 3x(4-x)
write down the maximum value of y=3x(4-x) and deduce the root of the equation.
Make tables of values for the two graphs from -2 to 6.
y=3x(4-x) y=5(x-2)
x | y x| y
-2|-36 -2|-20
-1|-15 -1|-15
0| 0 0|-10
1| 9 1| -5
2| 12 2| 0
3| 9 3| 5
4| 0 4| 10
5|-15 5| 15
6|-36 6| 20
Plot the points. The graph below does not contain all the points, but it is
to scale. Each block is 1 cm on the x-axis to 5 cm on the y-axis, but you will
need to extend the graph to be able to show the first and last points on the
tables of values.
From the graph we can deduce the maximum value of the equation y=3x(4-x),
the red graph, is 12 for the point (2,12) is the highest point, and we can
deduce that the roots of the equation y=3x(4-x) are 0 and 4 for those are
the values on the x-axis where the red graph crosses the x-axis.
We can also show that the roots of y=3x(4-x) are 0 and 4 using algebra
instead of deducing them from the graph. We do that by setting y=0 and
solving for x:
y = 3x(4-x)
0 = 3x(4-x)
Divide both sides by 3
0/3 = x(4-x)2
0 = 4x-x2
4x-x2 = 0
Factor out x
x(4-x) = 0
x=0; 4-x=0
-x=-4
x=4
Edwin