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25 March, 01:17

What are the zeros of the function f (x) = 16x-0.04x^2

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    25 March, 03:01
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    400 or 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The zeros of a function are values of x that will cause f (x) to become zero

    i. e

    16x-0.04x² = 0 (factorizing x)

    x (16-0.04x) = 0

    thus either

    x = 0 (one of the zeros)

    or (16-0.04x) = 0

    0.04x = 16

    x = 16 / 0.04

    x = 400 (other zero)

    hence the zeros are x = 400 or 0
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