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Find the zeros of the function g(x) = x^4 - x^3 - 2x^2

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set equal to 0

[tex]0=x^4-x^3-2x^2[/tex]

factor out the [tex]x^2[/tex]

[tex]0=(x^2)(x^2-x-2)[/tex]

what 2 numbers multiply to get -2 and add to get -1? -2 and 1

[tex]0=(x^2)(x-2)(x+1)[/tex]

set each equal to 0

[tex]0=x^2[/tex]

x=0


x-2=0

x=2


x+1=0

x=-1


so the zeroes of the function are at x=-1, 0, 2

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