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What are the values of x for which the denominator is equal to zero for y=(x+3)/(x^2+4x)

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sqdancefan
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  • 04-07-2021

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Answer:

  -4, 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The denominator is x^2+4x. This is zero when ...

  x^2 +4x = 0

  x(x +4) = 0

The zero product rule tells you the product is zero when the factors are zero.

  x = 0

  x +4 = 0   ⇒   x = -4

The denominator is zero for x=0 and x=-4.

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