Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Zeros of a Function

A value of x which makes a function: f(x) equals to 0 is called zeros of a function. In this circumstances, a zero may be real number or complex number. The first step to find the zeros of a function is to set up the given equation. And find the answer that is to give the equation an "a" ,"b", and "c" number and write down all the factor pairs of the "c" value. The final step is to solve each factor by moving the constant number over.

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