I have evaluated it and it is a quadratic expression. You can either make it equal to zero, divide by two and find the roots in the classic way or you can use the quadratic formula which you should have in your textbook.
2006-09-01 04:28:40
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answered by Owlwings 7
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(x-1)(2x-3)=0
and i guess you could say the intersection points are when x=1 and x=3/2
If you "foil" this out, you'll see that it is 2x^2-5x+3
Do none of you other people really not know how to do this? WOW
2006-09-01 04:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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its easy the answer is 4x^2 -5x+3 oh n by the way u cannot add them , Cuz they are not like therms and it is a quadratic equation so if u want the exact value of x just graph it and find the x-intersect
2006-09-01 04:29:26
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answer #3
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answered by dpst10 1
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Do ur home work.That will help u in the long run.After all homework is meant to see whether u have learnt any thing in the class or not.After all u have to sharpen ur brains.Good luck to u.
2006-09-01 04:43:42
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answered by SR BODA 3
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It's homework HELP. She is not asking for us to do her WHOLE homework, just that one problem, so help if you can if not, then don't bother.
2006-09-01 04:32:04
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answer #5
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answered by naimnayor 1
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(2x - 1)(x - 3)
2006-09-01 04:53:48
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answered by lykovetos 5
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do your own homework!! you are not going to learn anything by having other people doing your work for you!!
2006-09-01 04:27:45
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answered by parrotsarenoisy 5
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make sure that it is clear in the next time
take care
2006-09-01 04:27:17
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answered by The rocket 4
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Nope,not gonna do your homework for you
2006-09-01 04:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, we need more information to do factoring.
2006-09-01 04:28:09
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answered by justaquestioner 4
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