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QuestionFind the complex zeros of f(x)=2x2+8x+40f(x)=-2x^{2}+8x+40 and graph it, labeling the intercepts.

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Finally, divide all terms by2 to get the complex zeros of the function.
x=2±26x =2 \pm2\sqrt{6}The complex zeros of the function f(x)=2x2+8x+40f(x)=-2 x^{2}+8 x+40 are x=2±26x =2 \pm2\sqrt{6}.

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