What are all the zeroes of the function #f(x) = x^2-169#?
3 Answers
The zeroes of f(x) are
Explanation:
let f(x) = 0
take square root of both sides
x =
Explanation:
#"to find the zeros set "f(x)=0#
#rArrf(x)=x^2-169=0#
#rArrx^2=169#
#color(blue)"take the square root of both sides"#
#rArrx=+-sqrt(169)larrcolor(blue)"note plus or minus"#
#rArrx=+-13larrcolor(blue)"are the zeros"#
Explanation:
We call zero of a function to those values of
In our case, we have to resolve
Transposing terms, we have