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- Polynomial Functions - Find the zeros of each function algrebraically. If there is no real zero, state so.

- Polynomial Functions - Find the zeros of each function algrebraically. If there-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

Given the function f(x) = x^2 -5x - 14


\mathrm{For\: a\: quadratic\: equation\: of\: the\: form\: }ax^2+bx+c=0\mathrm{\: the\: solutions\: are\: }
x_(1,\: 2)=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
\mathrm{For\: }\quad a=1,\: b=-5,\: c=-14
x_(1,2)=(-\left(-5\right)\pm√(\left(-5\right)^2-4\cdot\:1\cdot\left(-14\right)))/(2\cdot\:1)

Multiplying numbers:


x_(1,2)=(-(-5)\pm√(5^2+56))/(2)

Computing the power and adding numbers:


x_(1,\: 2)=(-(-5)\pm√(81))/(2)

Simplifying:


x_(1,\: 2)=(-(-5)\pm9)/(2)

Separate the solutions:


x_1=(5+9)/(2),\: x_2=(5-9)/(2)

Simplifying:


x_1=(14)/(2),\: x_2=(-4)/(2)

Simplifying again the expression:


x=7,\: x=-2

The zeros of the function are:


(7,0),\text{ (-2,0)}

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