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QuestionFind the complex zeros of f(x)=5x2+2x+1f(x)=5x^{2}+2x+1 and graph the function. x=\mathrm{x}= (simplify to a +b+b form).

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Finally, simplify the expression to get the complex zeros of the functionx=15±25ix = -\frac{1}{5} \pm \frac{2}{5}iThe complex zeros of the function f(x)=5x2+2x+1f(x) =5x^2 +2x +1 are 15+25i-\frac{1}{5} + \frac{2}{5}i and 1525i-\frac{1}{5} - \frac{2}{5}i.

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