Asked by Mike
Quadratic Functions...
The problem is 4x(Squared) + 15(x) / 4 = 1
How do I turn it into a equation where I can factor?
Can someone help? I know I have to do something like multiply both sides by 4, but I forgot.
The problem is 4x(Squared) + 15(x) / 4 = 1
How do I turn it into a equation where I can factor?
Can someone help? I know I have to do something like multiply both sides by 4, but I forgot.
Answers
Answered by
drwls
If (4x^2 + 15x)/4 = 1, then
4x^2 + 15x - 4 = 0
(4x-1)(x+4) = 0
4x^2 + 15x - 4 = 0
(4x-1)(x+4) = 0
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