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maths p3

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hey i know if we have the roots to a function f(x)
then to find the roots to f(x^2) we must square root the roots of f(x)
does that mean if i have f(x^n) and i want the roots all i do is nth root my results of f(x)?
 
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u must know that f(X^2)'s roots are square roots of f(x)'s roots
but im asking for general knowledge about the last part
 
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yes ahmed...u r right..
e.g if it was f(x^3) then u'll solve the cube root of the roots of fx
 
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u dont have to know it exactly all u need to know is that there is an asymptote at x=5/2 and the x intercept is at x=3
thats about it
u can substitute values of x in the equation and find y and plot these points for a more accurate graph but the probably asked for a sketch
 
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