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Given the polynomial g(x) in its factored form as shown here: g(x)=(x−7)(3x−5) , apply the Factor Theorem. Which of the following is a zero of g(x) ?(1 point)
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x=7
x equals 7

x=−5
x equals negative 5

x=−7
x equals negative 7

x=−53
2 years ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
None of the given options are correct.
2 years ago
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