f(x) = 1/2(x+6)^2 - 2 Find Any x so that f(x) = 0 g(x) = -4*sqrt(x-1) - 3 h(x) = - 3/(x-4)
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Step 1:** Set the given function fx(x) equal to 0: 1/2(x + 6)^2 - 2 = 0 ** Show more…
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