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given the following quadratic equation:
Find the zeros of the parabola
y=2x^2+7x−49


thank you


4 years ago

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Anonymous
use the quadratic formula to solve for your zeros. lmk if you get stuck
4 years ago
oobleck
2x^2+7x−49 = (2x-7)(x+7)
4 years ago

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