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Reginald Daniel
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10 April, 03:22
Find the zeros of the function g (x) = 5x^2+x-4
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Juliana Ellis
10 April, 03:30
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g (x) = 5x^2+x-4
The zeros of the function
5x^2 + x-4 = 0
(5x - 4) (x + 1) = 0
5x - 4 = 0; x = 4/5 = 0.8
x + 1 = 0; x = - 1
Answer
x = - 1, 0.8
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