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  1. 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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  2. How do I find complex zeros in a an equationif the equation doesn't have the + or - value at the end can th ecomplex zero(s) be
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  3. a) find the zeros of t(x) =2x^2 + ix + 3.b) The zeros are not complex conjugates. Explain why this does not contradict with the
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  4. Find the complex zeros of the polynomial function. Write f in factored form.F(x)=x^3-8x^2+29x-52 Use the complex zeros to write
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  5. find the complex zeros of the polynomial function. write F in the factored form. f(X)=x^3-7x^2+20x-24use the complex zeros to
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  6. Observe the graph for the function f (x) = -2x²+17x +1. Which statements about this graph are true? Select all that apply.The
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  7. Find all complex zeros for the following polynomial function. Please show all of your work.f(x) = x^4 - 91x^2 - 900 Hi, I need
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  8. find the complex zeros of the polynomial function. write f in factored form. use complex zeros to write f in factored formf(x)=
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  9. 1. Determine the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=(x+6)^2−9A. The zeros are (−3,0) and (−9,0) B. The zeros are
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  10. 1. Determine the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=(x+6)^2−9A. The zeros are (−3,0) and (−9,0) B. The zeros are
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