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Find the​ zero(s) of the following function f(w)=w^2+13w+40

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To find the zeros of the function f(w) = w^2 + 13w + 40, we need to solve the equation f(w) = 0.

We can factor the quadratic expression as (w + 8)(w + 5) = 0.

Therefore, the zeros of the function are w = -8 and w = -5.

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