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  • 22-03-2018
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Which factorizations can be used to identify the real zeros of the function f(x)=-20x squared +23x-6?

Which factorizations can be used to identify the real zeros of the function fx20x squared 23x6 class=

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carlosego
carlosego carlosego
  • 02-04-2018
The first thing we will do is rewrite the function.
 We have then:
 f (x) = - 20x ^ 2 + 23x-6
 We now look for the zeros of the function:
 -20x ^ 2 + 23x-6 = 0
 - (4x-3) (5x-2) = 0
 Answer:
 
The factorization that can be used to find the zeros of the function is:
 - (4x-3) (5x-2) = 0
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