For what values of a and c will f(x) = ax+c have one zero?
f(x) will have exactly one zero when...
Mathematics, 06.05.2020 02:08 aaronr7383
For what values of a and c will f(x) = ax+c have one zero?
f(x) will have exactly one zero when
a≠ 0 and c<0
a > 0 and c<0
a≠0 and c=0
a < 0 and c > 0
a ≠0 and c>0
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