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F(x)=x^2+10x-12

D) Find the two values of x that make f(x)=0
. Round your answers to two decimal places. Write the values as a list, separated by commas:
x=

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Answer:

Therefore the two values required are 2.08 and -11.08.

Explanation:

i) f(x) =
x^(2) + 10x - 12 is a quadratic equation and a quadratic equation will have two roots whose values when substituted in to the given quadratic equation will give the value.

ii) The question is therefore essentially asking us to find the roots of the given quadratic equation.

This can be done by equating the given quadratic equation to zero and then solving the equation for its roots.


x^(2) + 10x -12 = 0 ⇒ x = (-10 ±
\sqrt{10^(2) +(48)} ) ÷ 2

= (-10 ± 12.166)÷2 = 2.08, -11.08

Therefore the two values required are 2.08 and -11.08

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