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Ok im going to have a go at holding a quiz........

 

Q:

 

Factorise completely the expression:

 

f(x) = 3x^2 + x^2 - 12X -4, and hence solve the equation f(x) = 0.

 

Ok try and solve the question, and gl to you all....

 

Winners will be announced in 2 days.

  • 3 months later...
  • 3 months later...
Posted

f(x)=3x^2+x^2-12x-4

=4x^2-12x-4

=4(x^2-3x-1)

f(x)=0 {given}

so we can write,

 

4(x^2-3x-1)=0

(x^2-3x-1) =0 {4<>0}

 

using formula, we have

 

x=3.3 or -.3

  • 1 month later...
Guest mathfreak
Posted

Test post. This is my first visit here.

 

cheers.

Posted

Reasonable

Cheers, Severian

 

Just like a question which has been given the 'official answer',but in fact there's more to think about.

 

There're 2 evidences that Severian is right.

1,The original question is weird.'f(x) = 3x^2 + x^2 - 12X -4'=0

2,The original answer is also a little weird.'(3+/-sqrt13)/2'

  • 3 weeks later...
Guest tenlientl
Posted

Whoa...... This is veyr shocking. I don't get all these f(x) and stuff. I'm in grade 11. Is it normal for a grade 11 to not know this?

Posted

Normal is rather tough to define. I've know about it since probably 9th grade, but there are others in 12th with me who still don't know. The f(x) is probably what you normaly call y. As in y=2x is the same as f(x)=2x. f(x) basicaly says that for a given value of x, what is the result of the function.

Posted

In more depth, f is a function which takes a variable (or perhaps more than one variable in some cases), and by performing an operation on it converts it to some other number.

  • 7 months later...
Posted
Whoa...... This is veyr shocking. I don't get all these f(x) and stuff. I'm in grade 11. Is it normal for a grade 11 to not know this?

 

depends what level of maths you do, i was confused by using f(x) as opposed to y= when we were first taught to use it, which was at the begining of year 11.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

It doesnt have to always be f, it can be any other variable or even word such as the well know trig functions. You recognise the notation of sin(30) = 1/2, as you see, one or more numbers in, but always only one number out.

Posted

f(x) = 3x^2 + x^2 -12x -4

f(x) = 4x^2 - 12x - 4

f(x) = 4(x^2 - 3x 1)

 

using the quadratic formula you could figure out that f(x) is either 3.309 or -.309

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