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The function, f(x) = â2x2 + x + 5, is in standard form. The quadratic equation is 0 = â2x2 + x + 5, where a = â2, b = 1, and c = 5. The discriminate b2 â 4ac is 41. Now, complete step 5 to solve for the zeros of the quadratic function. 5. Solve using the quadratic formula. x = StartFraction negative b plus or minus StartRoot b squared minus 4 a c EndRoot Over 2 a EndFraction What are the zeros of the function f(x) = x + 5 â 2x2? x = StartFraction negative 1 plus or minus StartRoot 41 EndRoot Over negative 4 EndFraction x = StartFraction 1 plus or minus StartRoot 41 EndRoot Over negative 4 EndFraction x = StartFraction negative 1 plus or minus StartRoot 39 EndRoot Over negative 4 EndFraction x = StartFraction 1 plus or minus StartRoot 39 EndRoot Over negative 4 EndFraction
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