maeveoneill
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If f(x) = 2x -1, determine all real values of x such that (f(x))^2 -3f(x) +2 =0.
This is what I have gotten:
(2x-1)^2 - 3(2x-1) +2 = 0
4x^2 -4x +1 -6x +3 +2 =0
4x^2 -10x +3 =0
Using the quadratic formula to find x, I got:
x = 10 +/- sqrt52
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Therefore, the real value(s) of x are:
x = 5 +/- sqrt13
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Can someone tell me if this is right?
This is what I have gotten:
(2x-1)^2 - 3(2x-1) +2 = 0
4x^2 -4x +1 -6x +3 +2 =0
4x^2 -10x +3 =0
Using the quadratic formula to find x, I got:
x = 10 +/- sqrt52
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. 8
Therefore, the real value(s) of x are:
x = 5 +/- sqrt13
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. 2
Can someone tell me if this is right?