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Assume that the function f(x) = ax^(2) + bx + c, a \\eq 0 has two real zeros. Prove that the x-coordinate of the vertex of the graph is the average of the zeros of f. (Hint: Use the Quadratic Formula)
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Assume that the function
has two real zeros. Prove that the x-coordinate of the vertex of the graph is the average of the zeros of
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(Hint: Use the Quadratic Formula)
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