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SAT Math 5.5 Algebra and Functions
- Algebra and Functions / Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring
- Product Type / SAT Math
- Functions / Build new functions from existing functions
- Functions / Build new functions from existing functions
- Functions / Build new functions from existing functions
- Functions / Build new functions from existing functions
- Passport to Advanced Math / Solving quadratic equations
Transcript
- 00:02
You can't handle the Shmoop.
- 00:06
If f of x equals x squared minus 100 over x squared plus 10x,
- 00:10
and f of x minus 5 equals 1/3, then x must be which of the following?
- 00:17
And here are the potential answers…
- 00:21
All right, so we’re trying to find out what x should be given two functions.
Full Transcript
- 00:25
Well, the first function we’re given, x squared minus 100 over x squared plus 10x, can be factored.
- 00:32
X squared minus 100 looks a heck of a lot like the difference of two squares….
- 00:37
so the numerator becomes (x + 10) times (x - 10). And the denominator is x squared plus 10x…
- 00:42
which becomes x times (x + 10). There’s an x + 10 now in both the numerator
- 00:47
and denominator, so we can cancel out the x +10 in each place.
- 00:52
Our new equation looks like this: f of x equals x minus 10 over x.
- 01:00
We’re given that f of x minus 5 equals 1/3, so substituting x minus 5 into the first function,
- 01:10
we get f of x minus 5… equals x minus 5 minus 10…all over x minus 5… equals 1/3.
- 01:20
X minus 5 minus 10 simplifies to x minus 15. So x minus 15 over x minus 5 equals 1 over 3.
- 01:29
To eliminate the fractions on both sides,
- 01:31
we need to multiply both sides by (x - 5) and 3… to arrive at 3 times (x - 15) = x - 5.
- 01:40
We distribute the 3 so that 3x - 45 = x – 5…and solve.
- 01:47
And x equals 20. Our answer’s E.
- 01:50
And our messy functions are no more. Thank you, Mr. Clean.
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