SOLUTION: How do we find the zeros of this equation by using the quadratic formula?
f(x)=(x+6)^2+2
I tried to the question but i think my answer is wrong.
I got -12plusorminus sqrt-8/2
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Question 672610: How do we find the zeros of this equation by using the quadratic formula?
f(x)=(x+6)^2+2
I tried to the question but i think my answer is wrong.
I got -12plusorminus sqrt-8/2
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
no zeros on this one
axis -6
vertex (-6,2)
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