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Finding zeros of the function -x^3+2x^2+5x-6

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SOLUTION:

Step 1:

In this question, we are meant to find the zeros of the function:


x^3+2x^2+\text{ 5 x -6}

Step 2:

The details of the solution are as follows:

The graph solution of this function is as follows:

CONCLUSION:

The only real zero of the function:


x^3+2x+5x\text{ - 6}

is at:


x\text{ = 0. 82 ( 2 decimal places)}

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