cathryne354 cathryne354
  • 19-05-2017
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What are the zeros of the quadratic function f(x) = 2x2 + 16x – 9?

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mathhelp28 mathhelp28
  • 19-05-2017
2x^2+16x-9

first you find the common factor which would be nothing so then you try to figure out how you would get the answer so. here's the problem I'm simplest terms solved.
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nellys1495 nellys1495
  • 21-12-2021

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it may be 2x^2+16x-9 i hope this helps you out

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