the zero(s) of function
is x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to find the zero(s) of function algebraically.
We are given: 
To find the zeros we put the function equal to zero.

So, the zero(s) of function
is x=2
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Divide the whole thing by 2
2(X^2+8x-5)
X^2+8x. =5
Half of 8 is 4 sq it so you add 16
X^2+8x+16= 5+16
(X+4)^2=21
Absolute value describes how far away a number is from 0
The absolute value of a number is always positive even if you are looking at the absolute value of a negative number.
Examples
The absolute value of 6 = 6
The absolute value of -6 = 6
Answer:
=
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=sqrt((x+a)/-2b))
F=(5/9)C+32
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Step-by-step explanation:
-2by^2=x+a
y^2=(x+a)/-2b
y=sqrt((x+a)/-2b))
F-32=(5/9)C
F=(5/9)C+32 (The actual Fahrenheit-Celcius formula)
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