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  • 16-01-2020
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Find the zeros of f(x)= x^2+ 2x – 8.
A. {1, 8}
B. {-2,4}
{2,-4}
D. {-1, -8)

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  • 16-01-2020

f(x)= x^2+ 2x – 8

Factor the polynomial by finding 2 numbers that when added together would equal 2 and when multiplied together would equal -8.

The factored form is (x-2) (x+4)

Now find the zero's by solving for the two x's:

x = 2 and x = -4

The answer would be {2,-4}

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