How do you solve a rational equation by using a graph?

1 Answer
Jul 29, 2016

Please see below.

Explanation:

To solve any equation f(x)=0, we have to just draw a graph of the function in Cartesian coordinates so that y=f(x).

Now, the value of x at points where graph of f(x) cuts x-axis gives the solution of equation f(x)=0, whatever it is trigonometric or rational.

For example, let there be a trigonometric function f(x)=sinx, the graph shows its solution as x=npi, where n is an integer.

graph{sinx [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

or if the function is rational such as f(x)=x(x+0.75)(x+0.25)(x-0.5)(x-1.5)(x-2.3), solution of x(x+0.75)(x+0.25)(x-0.5)(x-1.5)(x-2.3)=0 is {-0.75,-0.25,0,0.5,1.5,2.3)

graph{x(x+0.75)(x+0.25)(x-0.5)(x-1.5)(x-2.3) [-1.385, 3.615, -1.06, 1.44]}