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Refer to the zeros of I (x)= 12x^2/5-27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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Refer to the zeros of j (x)= 12x^2/5-27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of
Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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goku dragon and naruto dragon
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Refer to the zeros of j(x) = 12x^3/5 - 27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of
Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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Refer to the zeros of j (x)= 12x^2/5-27x/5 that you found in Question 2 of Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function. Choose
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goku dragon and naruto dragon
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Finding the zeros of a Polynomial Function:
Question 1: A) Choose whole numbers to fill in the two blanks in the following
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Refer to the polynomial function h(x) that you wrote in Question 1 of Finding
the Zeros of a Polynomial Function and find the
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Refer to the polynomial function h(x) that you wrote in Question 1 of Finding
the Zeros of a Polynomial Function and find the
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goku dragon and naruto dragon
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For the solution of finding zeros flr -6x^2-13x+5
When i use factoring and completing the squares the zeros are 1/3 and -5/2
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Question 1
A. Refer to the polynomial function h(x) that you wrote in Question 1 of Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function
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goku dragon and naruto dragon
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f(x)=x64-4x^2+k. Find the values of k so thath the zeros of f satisfy the specified charachteristics.
a.four real zeros b.two
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