Respuesta :

So you have x^3 - 4x = 0. What you can do is pull out an x from both x^3 and - 4x so it looks like this:

[tex]x( {x}^{2} - 4) = 0[/tex]

Then you can find a number that makes the part inside the parentheses turn into zero. For beginners, it may be easier to write it out seperately and solve for x.

[tex] {x}^{2} - 4 = 0[/tex]

We need to solve for x, so the first step is to add 4 to both sides, so we get something like this:

[tex] {x}^{2} = 4[/tex]

Then, we can square root both sides to get rid of the power on the x, so it looks like this:

[tex]x = \sqrt{4} [/tex]

Now, every square root has two answers, a positive and a negative. If we look at the bottom example:

[tex] {2}^{2} = 4[/tex]

[tex] {( - 2)}^{2} = 4[/tex]

We can see that both -2 and 2 to the power of two will equal to 4.

So finally, we get:

[tex]x = - 2 \: and \: 2[/tex]

These are the other 'Zero's for the original function. If you are not sure of what a 'Zero' is, it is where the function crosses over the x-axis on a graph.
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