Math, asked by adityavarshneypa7kv5, 9 months ago

Find the zeroes of 2u^2 + 4u​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

2u^2 + 4u=0

2u^2 =-4u

u^2= -2u

uxu= -2u

u=-2 or 0

Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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2 {u}^{2}  + 4u = 0

 ⟹  2u(u - 2) = 0

⟹  2u \:  = 0

⟹  u  = \frac{0}{2}

⟹  u = 0

or,

u - 2 = 0

 ⟹  u = 2

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Answer:- 0 and 2.

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