Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the function [tex]f(x)=-3x^2 +75[/tex]
The zeros of the function are the values of x for which f(x)=0.
[tex]f(x)=-3x^2 +75=0\\-3x^2 +75=0\\-3(x^2-25)=0\\$Divide both sides by -3\\x^2-25=0\\$Add 25 to both sides\\x^2-25+25=0+25\\x^2=25\\$Take the square root \\\sqrt{x^2}=\pm \sqrt{25}\\ x=\pm 5[/tex]
The zeros of f(x) are therefore 5 and -5.