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What are the zeros of the quadratic function f(x)=2x^2+8x-3

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User Peterp
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C on edg 2021

this is too detailed, i’m not writing it out

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User Aashir
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Answer:

-2 +/- [(sqrt 88)/ 4]

or

0.35, -4.35 to the nearest hundredth.

Explanation:

2x^2 + 8x - 3 = 0

Using the quadratic formula:

x = [ -8 +/- sqrt (8^2 - 4*2*-3) ] / 4

= -2 +/- (sqrt 88)/ 4

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