SOLUTION: How do I find the real zero of a polynomial function fx=-9(x-8)(x-1).
I put it in my calculator and it solved the problem for -72. But I do not know the amount of real zeros or h
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I put it in my calculator and it solved the problem for -72. But I do not know the amount of real zeros or h
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Question 756798: How do I find the real zero of a polynomial function fx=-9(x-8)(x-1).
I put it in my calculator and it solved the problem for -72. But I do not know the amount of real zeros or how to find them if there are any.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! How do I find the real zero of a polynomial function fx=-9(x-8)(x-1).
-9(x-8)(x-1) = 0
(x-8)(x-1) = 0
Either (x-8) = 0 --> x = 8
or (x-1) = 0 --> x = 1
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .....to find the real zero of a polynomial function set ...since you have completely factored, use zero product rule to find solutions
...since , the product will be equal to zero if or
if =>
if =>
so, you have two real zeros
let see them on a graph: