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24 April, 09:50

For what value of c will this function have one zero?

f (x) = X^2 + c

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  1. 24 April, 09:58
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    X² + c is actually a quadratic function.

    And x² + c = 0, it usually has two zeros which are solutions.

    But for when c = 0,

    x² + c = 0

    x² + 0 = 0

    x² = 0

    Taking the square root of both sides.

    x = 0. Here it only has one zero.

    So the function x² + c, only has one root for c = 0.
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