Solve b... I need step be step explanations

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Good Day can anybody help my with this question.
Also what i must do and remember.
I never studied maths so as a 35 year old i find this hard.

Solve b:
(x-b)(x-1)=x2+3x-4
 
Hello, and welcome to FMH! :)

I am assuming we have:

[MATH](x-b)(x-1)=x^2+3x-4[/MATH]
What do you get if you expand the left side?
 
Hi Mark.
Thanks for the reply.
Yes it is as you wrote it. Not sure how to type it like that.

The question is what isthe value of b?
 
Hi Mark.
Thanks for the reply.
Yes it is as you wrote it. Not sure how to type it like that.

The question is what isthe value of b?

There are several ways we could approach this, but I think the simplest is to expand the left side, and then compare corresponding coefficients. You could also factor the RHS and compare factors. Can you do either of these?
 
Good Day can anybody help my with this question.
Also what i must do and remember.
Solve b: \(\displaystyle (x-b)(x-1)=x^2+3x-4\)
\(\displaystyle \begin{align*}(x-b)(x-1)&=x^2+3x-4\\x^2+(b-1)x+b&=x^2+3x-4\\b-1&=3\\b&=4 \end{align*}\)
 
No I do not Sir

If we expand the left side, we get:

[MATH]x^2-(b+1)x+b=x^2+3x-4[/MATH]
Looking at the constant terms (those without \(x\) we then see that we must have:

[MATH]b=-4[/MATH]
If we look at the linear terms, equating coefficients, we get:

[MATH]b+1=-3[/MATH]
[MATH]b=-4[/MATH]
If we factor the right side of the original equation, we get:

[MATH](x-b)(x-1)=(x+4)(x-1)[/MATH]
This implies:

[MATH]b=-4[/MATH]
Does this make sense?
 
left side should be: x^2 + x(-b-1), which results in x=4

No, Denis, you corrected the left-hand side, but then you mishandled it after that.

Then x(-b - 1) = 3x -->

-b - 1 = 3 -->

-b = 4 -->

b = -4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This is the desired variable and the value.
 
No, Denis, you corrected the left-hand side, but then you mishandled it after that.
Then x(-b - 1) = 3x -->
-b - 1 = 3 -->
-b = 4 -->
b = -4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This is the desired variable and the value.
Damn it....that was a typo; should be:
left side should be: x^2 + x(-b-1), which results in x = -4

Truly having a bad day...thanks Lookagain...
 
... Not sure how to type [exponents] ...
We use the caret symbol ^ to show exponents:

(x - b)(x - 1) = x^2 + 3x - 4

When an exponent contains more than a single value, then type grouping symbols around it:

f(t) = a*e^(-kt)

PS: There's a link in the forum's submission guidelines to a page that shows how to type math expressions using a keyboard.

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Good Day can anybody help my with this question.
Also what i must do and remember.
I never studied maths so as a 35 year old i find this hard.

Solve b:
(x-b)(x-1)=x2+3x-4
As MarkFL said you could factor the rhs and get (x-1)(x+4) and this must equal (x-b)(x-1) so (x+4) = (x-b). Subtract x from both sides (unless you already see the answer!) and get 4=-x or x=-4.
 
Thanks to all.
A these answers truly opened up what i thought was impossible.

I thank you all
 
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