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Find the zeros of f(x)=-x^2+6x+27

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Answer:

Zeroes of this function are -3 and 9.

Explanation:

Using quadratic formula we have:

(-6 +-
\sqrt{6^(2)-4(-1)(27) }) / 2(-1)

= -3, 9

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