Asked by dave
if f(x) = x^2 - 2x, find f(x+2) - f(2) / 2
the answer is: x+2
but l got: x^2 - 2x - 8 = 0
which is x = 4 or x = -2
the answer is: x+2
but l got: x^2 - 2x - 8 = 0
which is x = 4 or x = -2
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Answered by
Jake1214
=[(x+2)^2 - 2(x+2)] - [(2)^2 - 2(2)]/2
=x^2+4x+4 - 2x-4 - (4-4)/2
=x^2+2x - 0
=x(x+2)
= 0 or -2
I have the x+2 part of your "correct answer", but I also got the "x" in there. That's the answer I came up with, if you don't understand how I arrive my answer, let me know.
=x^2+4x+4 - 2x-4 - (4-4)/2
=x^2+2x - 0
=x(x+2)
= 0 or -2
I have the x+2 part of your "correct answer", but I also got the "x" in there. That's the answer I came up with, if you don't understand how I arrive my answer, let me know.
Answered by
dave
wait, i mistyped. it should be:
if f(x) = x^2 - 2x, find f(x+2) - f(2) / x
divided by x, not 2.
sorry...
if f(x) = x^2 - 2x, find f(x+2) - f(2) / x
divided by x, not 2.
sorry...
Answered by
Jake1214
Hmm... that should be the same answer because f(2) = 0 and 0 divide by any number is 0 and "x" cannot be zero.
Answered by
dave
well i redid it and i got this:
= x^2 + 4x + 4 - 2x - 4 - 2^2 - 4 / 2
= x^2 + 2x / x
divide the x and i get "x+2"
is it correct??
= x^2 + 4x + 4 - 2x - 4 - 2^2 - 4 / 2
= x^2 + 2x / x
divide the x and i get "x+2"
is it correct??
Answered by
Jake1214
Where is the /x comes from on your x^2+2x/x... you were /2 up there on the above step... and even if the problem is f(2)/x... your f(2) = 0, that mean you get 0/x which equals 0, thus leaving you only x^2+2x on the left side, which equals x(x+2).
Basically, I disagree with what you did up there because you can't just go from:
x^2 + 2x - 0/x to (x^2 + 2x)/x
Basically, I disagree with what you did up there because you can't just go from:
x^2 + 2x - 0/x to (x^2 + 2x)/x
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