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Mathematics, 28.09.2019 10:30 daniellekennedy05

P(x)=x^2-2x-8 and q(x)=x^2-5x+14 what are the zeros of p(x) +q(x)?


P(x)=x^2-2x-8 and q(x)=x^2-5x+14 what are the zeros of p(x) +q(x)?

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