The zeros of can be obtained by the quadratic formula (we use this method because the function is not factorable and has no real solutions, so it is easiest).
For a general quadratic ,
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For our function, a = 1, b = 3, and c = 30.
We substitute and solve for x:
The modulus of each complex solution is about 5.477, so neither solution is bigger or smaller.
Yes, the student's theory is correct, because the survey shows that the seventh graders spend more time playing games on the weekend than the eighth graders.