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Find the zeros of the following equation using the quadratic formula y = x2 + 13x – 48
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Find the zeros of the following equation using the quadratic formula y = x2 + 13x – 48
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x2+13x-48
(x-3)(x+16)
X=3, X=-16
3 and -16 are the Zeros
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