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What are the zeros of the function f, where f (x) = 6 x2 – 9 x – 6?

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Answer:
x_1=2\\\\x_2=-(1)/(2)

Explanation:

To find the zeros of the quadratic equation given in the exercise, you need to apply the proccedure shown below:

- You must rewrite it as following:


6x^2-9x-6=0

-You can apply the Quadratic formula, which is shown below:


x=(-b\±√(b^2-4c))/(2a)

In this case:


a=6\\b=-9\\c=-6

- Therefore, when you substitute values, you obtain:


x=(-(-9)\±√((-9)^2-4(6)(-6)))/(2(6))


x_1=2\\\\x_2=-(1)/(2)

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