What are the zeros of the polynomial functionf(x)=(2x+1)(x−3)(x−2)?
1 Answer
Feb 9, 2016
x=−12,x=3andx=2
Explanation:
the zeros of a function are the particular values of x that make f(x) zero.
to find them we let f(x) = 0
here then : (2x+1)(x-3)(x-2) = 0
hence 2x+ 1 = 0
⇒x=−12 and x-3 = 0
⇒x=3 and x-2 = 0
⇒x=2