Yes:
[MATH]f(x)=2x^3-15x^2+22x+15[/MATH]
You could factor, or use division knowing two of the zeroes.
-1/2 is the other zero?
Yes:
[MATH]f(x)=2x^3-15x^2+22x+15[/MATH]
You could factor, or use division knowing two of the zeroes.
Please understand that x and X are not the same. You wrote (x is an element of...), using x and not X. Just write xE(3,5). Also there is no inequality!Yes, x is one of the values. And X is because it is an inequality. So it is apart of the "therefore" statement (x is an element of...)
I was extremely desperate and did not expect an answer in all honesty. This is how the question is worded on my page. I would be extremely thankful if you were able to help!
Perfect! thank you so much! You're a literal lifesaver-1/2 is the other zero?