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5 June, 10:08

What are the excluded values of x for x+4/-3x^2+12x+36

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  1. 5 June, 10:30
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    I will assume that you meant:

    (x+4) / (-3x^2+12x+36) factor the denominator ...

    (x+4) / (-3 (x^2-4x-12))

    To factor a quadratic of the form ax^2+bx+c you need to find two values, j and k, which satisfy two conditions ...

    jk=ac=-12 and j+k=b=-4 so j and k must be 2 and - 6 and the factors are then:

    (x+2) (x-6) so we are now left with:

    (x+4) / (-3 (x+2) (x-6))

    The only restriction on this function is that division by zero is undefined, so x cannot equal - 2 or 6
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