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What are the zeros of f(x)=x^2-8x+16

User Tezcan
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Answer:

4 and 4

Explanation:

The quadratic f(x)=x^2-8x+16 factors into f(x) = (x - 4)².

Setting this result = to 0, we obtain the double root x = 4, x = 4.

User Alex Man
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Answer:

zero of the function is 4

Explanation:


f(x)=x^2-8x+16

To find the zeros , we replace f(x) with 0


0=x^2-8x+16

Factor the right side of the equation and solve for x


0=x^2-8x+16 product is 16 and sum is 8

-4 times -4 is 16

-4 plus -4 is -8, the factors are -4 and -4


0=(x-4)(x-4)

set each factor =0 and solve for x

x-4 =0, x=4

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