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Abel Deleon
12 November, 05:02
What are the zeros of g (x) = 2x^2+x-10
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Deon Daugherty
12 November, 06:37
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(2x^2+5) (x^2-2)
The first thing would be i square roots of 5/2 and the other square root of 2
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