What are the zeros of the quadratic function? f(x)=2x^2+10xβˆ’12 Enter your answers in the boxes.

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In order to get the zeros of a function, you factor the given equation. First, because all the terms are divisible by two, you can simplify the equation to f(x)=x^2+5x-6. From here the equation can be factored to fx=(x+6)(x-1). Because you want the zeros of the equation you set both (x+6) and (x-1) equal to zero and solve. x+6=0 subtracting five x=-6 and x-1=0 adding one x=1. Final answer x=-6 and x=1.
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