the roots of quadratic equation (x-4)(2x-1)=0 are
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Step-by-step explanation:
x-4 = 0 therefore x = 4
and
2x-1 = 0
therefore x = 1/2
hence x=4 and x = 1/2 are the zeros
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Answer:
The zeroes are (x=4) and (x=½).
Step-by-step explanation:
The zeros of a quadratic function occur where f(x) = 0, or at the x-values that make ax²+bx+c=0, a x 2 + b x + c = 0 a true equation.
or in other words
Given :(x-4)(2x-1)=0
upon solving,
x-4=0
we get
x=4
and
2x-1=0
we get
2x=1
x=½
therefore,. the zeroes are (x=4) and (x=½).
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