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Use transformations and the zeros
I have a test tomorrow and I really don't get this, please help me.
"Use transformations and the zeros of the quadratic function
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Isobelle
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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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Anonymous
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1. Determine the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=(x+6)^2−9
A. The zeros are (−3,0) and (−9,0) B. The zeros are
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RideOrDie
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1. Determine the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=(x+6)^2−9
A. The zeros are (−3,0) and (−9,0) B. The zeros are
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RideOrDie
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Can someone explain the steps to solve this problem?
If a number ends in zeros, the zeros are called terminal zeros. For example,
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Sharron
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f(x)= x^3 - 2x^2 - 21x - 18
all possible rational zeros # of possible positive zeros # of possible negative zeros find all the
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MIchelle
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Use transformations and the zeros of the quadratic formula f(x)=(x+4)(x-2) to determine the zeroes of each of the following
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Kade
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Which statement about the zeros of h (x) = x2 - x - 42 is true?
A The zeros are - 6 and 7 because h (x) = x - 6) (x +7). ® The
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Use the rational zeros theorem to list the potential reational zeros of the polynomial function. Do not attempt to find the
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Alley
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Use the rational zeros theorem to list the potential reational zeros of the polynomial function. Do not attempt to find the
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Alley
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