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Find all the zeros for the following: f(x)=2x^5-4x^4-2x^3+28x^2
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Find all the zeros for the following: f(x)=2x^5-4x^4-2x^3+28x^2
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Answer:
x= 0, −2, 2+i√3, 2−i√3
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