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Asked by DionRimmings

What are the zeros of the function?

y = (x - 2)(x - 3)(x + 3)

Answers:

A. -2, 3, -3

B. 2, 3, -3

C. 2, -3, -3

D. -2, 3, 3
9 years ago

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Answered by Damon
Hey- you can do that !
x-2 = 0 so x = 2
x-3 = 0 so x = 3
x+3 = 0 so x = -3
9 years ago
Answered by DionRimmings
Yes I can haha, my mistake.

Much easier than I originally thought.

Thank you sir.
9 years ago
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