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25 August, 09:50

5x^2 = - 30x-40 find the zeros

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  1. 25 August, 09:52
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    The answer is x = - 2 and - 4
  2. 25 August, 10:20
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    We could rewrite the equation like this:

    5x² + 30x + 40 = 0

    To find the zeros, let's factor the trinomial:

    First factor out the GCF: 5 (x²+6x+8) = 0

    Next: 5 (x+2) (x+4) = 0

    Now for this to be a true statement. 'x' would have to either be equal to - 2 or - 4.

    So the zeros of the equation are x = - 2 and x = - 4
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