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the x-intercepts ( or zeros)
Part B: Explain what the zeros represent on the graph of h(x)
The zeros represent the x-intercepts on the graph The zeros
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KUCKOYDLY SOUDY SIKZPIHZYSK B
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Which of the following means the same as the solutions of a quadratic function?
(Select all that apply.) roots zeros x-intercepts
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Identify one of the zeros ( or x-intercepts) on the graph. The graph is a soft u shape and goes through the coordinates ( -1,
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the x-intercepts ( or zeros) of a function are the point(s) where the function crosses or touches the x-axis, or where y=0. The
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the x-intercepts ( or zeros) of a function are the point(s) where the function crosses or touches the x-axis, or where y=0. The
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the x-intercepts ( or zeros) of a function are the point(s) where the function crosses or touches the x-axis, or where y=0. The
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y = (x^2+2x-5) (x^3+3x^2-40x)
Find the zeros ( 5 total zeros ) x = x = x = x = x = So would it be easier for me to distribute
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Tyler
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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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