Asked by muffy
Hello, Having trouble with this one...
Solve the inequality:
(2x-3)(4x)+x^2=>(3x+4)^2
I did 2x-3*4x
9x^2-12x on the left side
on the right side:
9x^2+24x+16
I substracted everything on the right side over to the left and made it => zero
9x^2-12x-9x^2-24x-16=>0
-36x-16=>0
x=<4/-9
I'm not sure if this is right or if I made an error somewhere.
Solve the inequality:
(2x-3)(4x)+x^2=>(3x+4)^2
I did 2x-3*4x
9x^2-12x on the left side
on the right side:
9x^2+24x+16
I substracted everything on the right side over to the left and made it => zero
9x^2-12x-9x^2-24x-16=>0
-36x-16=>0
x=<4/-9
I'm not sure if this is right or if I made an error somewhere.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
it is correct.
Answered by
muffy
THANKS!
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