Respuesta :
Simplifying
f(x) = 13x2 + 156
Multiply f * x
fx = 13x2 + 156
Reorder the terms:
fx = 156 + 13x2
Solving
fx = 156 + 13x2
Solving for variable 'f'.
Move all terms containing f to the left, all other terms to the right.
Divide each side by 'x'.
f = 156x-1 + 13x
Answer:
The value of x are [tex]x=2\sqrt3 i,-2\sqrt3 i[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Function [tex]f(x)=13x^2+156[/tex]
To find : The value of x?
Solution :
To find the value of x we equation the function to 0,
i.e. f(x)=0
[tex]13x^2+156=0[/tex]
Subtract 156 both side,
[tex]13x^2=-156[/tex]
Divide by 13 both side,
[tex]x^2=-\frac{156}{13}[/tex]
[tex]x^2=-12[/tex]
Squaring both side,
[tex]\sqrt{x^2}=\sqrt{-12}[/tex]
[tex]x=\pm 2\sqrt3 i[/tex]
Therefore, The value of x are [tex]x=2\sqrt3 i,-2\sqrt3 i[/tex]