SOLUTION: please help me solve this equation. find the zero of ((y=2x^2+x-6))
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Question 283251: please help me solve this equation. find the zero of ((y=2x^2+x-6))
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
so either (2x-3) = 0 or (x+2)=0
which means x=3/2 or x=-2
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