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Answer: There is no zeros for this equation.

Step-by-step explanation: First, we use the quadratic formula and plug in values. -2 plus or minus the square root of 2^2 - 4*5*8.

The square root will be -39 (negative 39.) This is impossible without using complex numbers (you cannot use complex numbers to get a zero.) Negative square roots are not real. Thus, this equation has no real solution.

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