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(100 POINTS) Question 2: 6 pts

Find the zeros of the quadratic function f(x) = 2x2 + 4x - 6 from the graph.

(100 POINTS) Question 2: 6 pts Find the zeros of the quadratic function f(x) = 2x-example-1
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\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}♨

The Zeroes of a function are the x - coordinates of points when the curve touches/cuts the x - axis, so ~ for the given curve the roots are :


\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:1 \: \: and \: \: - 3

Therefore, the correct choice is D

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Answer:

1 and -3

Explanation:

The zeros of a quadratic function are the points on the graph where the curve intercepts the x-axis (where y = 0).

From inspection of the attached graph, we can see that the curve intercepts the x-axis at x = -3 and x = 1.

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