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  • 01-04-2019
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What are the zeros of the function? f(b) =b ^2 − 16b + 64

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  • 03-04-2019

Answer:

b = 8 and b = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

f(b) =b² − 16b + 64 is set equal to zero and solved for b:

f(b) =b² − 16b + 64 = 0

This quadratic can be factored, as follows:  f(b) = (b - 8)(b - 8) = (b - 8)² = 0

There are two real, equal zeros:  b = 8 and b = 8.

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