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                Find the zeros of the function. 
y=(x+3)(x-5)(x-6)
            
        y=(x+3)(x-5)(x-6)
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    To find the zeros of the function, we need to find the values of x that make y equal to zero.
Setting y equal to zero:
0 = (x+3)(x-5)(x-6)
Now, we can set each factor equal to zero and solve for x:
x + 3 = 0 --> x = -3
x - 5 = 0 --> x = 5
x - 6 = 0 --> x = 6
Therefore, the zeros of the function are x = -3, x = 5, and x = 6.
    
Setting y equal to zero:
0 = (x+3)(x-5)(x-6)
Now, we can set each factor equal to zero and solve for x:
x + 3 = 0 --> x = -3
x - 5 = 0 --> x = 5
x - 6 = 0 --> x = 6
Therefore, the zeros of the function are x = -3, x = 5, and x = 6.
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