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Asked by Tranese

what are the zeros of the function?
f(x)=2xsquared + 7x +3
14 years ago

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Answered by Damon
0 =2 x^2 + 7 x + 3
7 is 2*3+1
so
0 = (2x+1)(x+3)
x = -1/2 or -3
Now that is all. They are all the same. Try some yourself.
14 years ago

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