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Find the zeroes of f(x) = 2x^2+32

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first step )

with the equation +-b-√b∧2-4ac/2a you can find the zeros of the equation

second step)

for b= 0, a = 2, c = 32

+- 0-√o∧2-4(2)(32)/ 2*2 = √-256/ 4 , as you can see it, it is a negative number inside the root, and this equation do not have zeros, therefore it do not have solution

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