SOLUTION: Find the zeroes of f(x)=(x-2)3-3x+8. 2x3=x2+6x. X2+x=20

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Question 197829: Find the zeroes of f(x)=(x-2)3-3x+8.
2x3=x2+6x.
X2+x=20

Answer by arallie(162)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
{0,3}
{-1.5,0,2}
{4,-5}

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