How do you use the graph to solve 0=6x^2-19x?
2 Answers
Jun 13, 2017
Your equation is
Explanation:
If you arrange the original equation,
Also when x is zero, you have a solution (when x is zero, your function is zero.
The graph is given below:
graph{(6x^2)-(19x) [-5.33, 5.33, -19, 21]}
Jun 13, 2017
Explanation:
"consider the graph of " 6x^2-19x
graph{6x^2-19x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
"the values of x where the graph crosses the x-axis"
"are the solutions to"
6x^2-19x=0
rArrx=0larr" is obvious"
" the other root is just over 3"
"we can check the solutions exactly using algebra"
rarr6x^2-19x=0
rArrx(6x-19)=0larr" common factor of x"
"equate each factor to zero"
6x=0rArrx=0
6x-19=0rArrx=19/6larrcolor(red)" exact solution"
rArrx=0" or " x=19/6" are the solutions"