Question #74b68

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2017

Either factor or use quadratic formula. In this case, the zeros are 3 and 2.

Explanation:

Solving a quadratic function means to find the roots/zeros (same meaning, different word).

There are two ways to accomplish this:

  1. Factor the equation (from standard to factored form).
  2. Use the quadratic formula (in standard form).

Let's try factoring. Factoring is the fast and easier method of solving a quadratic function.

So first, let's find a common factor. In this case, I noticed that 8 is common in all terms. So let's use that as our greatest common factor.

f(x)=8x2+8x+48

f(x)=8(x2x6)

I took out the negative sign to make factoring much easier.

Now, we have a simple trinomial. So let's factor it normally: what two numbers added equals b and multiplied, equals ac? In this case, it is 3 and 2.

f(x)=8(x3)(x+2)

And those are the zeros: 3 and 2.

If factoring did not work, we would have to use the quadratic formula and plug in the numbers from standard form.

Hope this helps :)