Does somebody have time to help me with 2 assignments? They are like 5 questions each, not multiple choice tho
Find the zeros of this function f(x) –3x^3–15x^2 + 12x + 60
shoot ill see if i can help
i am not good at this type of math work i wish i was
You can type it into a graphing calculator and where it crosses the x-axis are the zeros.
Algebraically, the zeros are when f(x)=0. So solve 0 = –3x^3–15x^2 + 12x + 60 for x.
pop it it in your calculator and use the solve function
there are going to be 3 solutions.
wut
Here, type the function here: https://www.desmos.com/ The zeros are where it crosses the x-axis
can you guys show me how to do it step by step
Zeroes are the highest power in the function, In this function the highest is 3.
nvm guys i just winged it, thanks for ur help
No problem
Aw come on man all you had to do was copy and paste –3x^3–15x^2 + 12x + 60 into the calculator
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