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How do you solve: f(x) = -x2e-x
+2xe-x , finding the zero's of f.

User Tlovely
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Answer:

0 and 2

Explanation:


f(x) = -x^2e^(-x)+2xe^(-x)

To find zeros set f(x)=0 and solve for x


0 = -x^2e^(-x)+2xe^(-x)


0 = -e^(-x)(x^2-2x)

now factor out x


0 = -xe^(-x)(x-2)

set each factor =0 and solve for x


x=0


-e^(-x)=0 no solution for x


x-2=0, x=2

zeros of f are 0 and 2

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