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Mathematics, 25.05.2020 16:57 andersonmm22

Consider the function f(x)=x2+bx−16, where b is a constant.
Part A
If the function has an axis of symmetry at x=5, what is the value of b?
Part B
If b=−6, what are the zero(s) of the function?

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Consider the function f(x)=x2+bx−16, where b is a constant.
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If the function has...
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