Sagot :
(2x+3)(x+4)=0
2x²+8x+3x+12=0
2x²+11x+12=0
or do you mean this?
(2x+3)(x+4)
[tex] \frac{2x}{2} [/tex] = [tex] \frac{3}{2} [/tex] and x=4
2x²+8x+3x+12=0
2x²+11x+12=0
or do you mean this?
(2x+3)(x+4)
[tex] \frac{2x}{2} [/tex] = [tex] \frac{3}{2} [/tex] and x=4
(2x+3)(x+4)=228
2x²+8x+3x+12=228
2x²+11x=228-12
2(x²+5.5x+121/16)=228-12+2(121/16)
2(x+2.75)²/2=1849/8/2
√(x+2.75)²=±√1849/16
(x+2.75)=±43/4
x+2.75=+43/4 | x+2.75=-43/4
x=-2.75+43/4 | x=-2.75-43/4
x=8 | x=-13.5
proven by calculator.
2x²+8x+3x+12=228
2x²+11x=228-12
2(x²+5.5x+121/16)=228-12+2(121/16)
2(x+2.75)²/2=1849/8/2
√(x+2.75)²=±√1849/16
(x+2.75)=±43/4
x+2.75=+43/4 | x+2.75=-43/4
x=-2.75+43/4 | x=-2.75-43/4
x=8 | x=-13.5
proven by calculator.