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Find the zeros of the polynomial function f(x) =` 4x^(2) - 25.`

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`(5)/(2),-(5)/(2)`
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  • The zero of the polynomial function f(x) = 9x^(2) - 16 are

    A
    (9,16)
    B
    (3,4)
    C
    `((4)/(3),(-4)/(3))`
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  • The zero of the polynomial 2x+5 is

    A
    `(5)/(2)`
    B
    `- ( 5)/( 2)`
    C
    `(2)/( 5)`
    D
    `- ( 2)/(5)`
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    A
    `(5)/(2)`
    B
    `-(5)/(2)`
    C
    `(2)/( 5)`
    D
    `-(2)/(5)`
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