which correctly factored form f(x)=36x^2+15x-6 can be used to identify the zeros

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The correctly factored form of f(x)=36x^2+15x-6 is f(x)=(4x-1)(9x+6).

To identify the zeros of the function, we set f(x) equal to zero:

(4x-1)(9x+6) = 0

Setting each factor to zero:

4x-1 = 0 or 9x+6 = 0

Solving for x:

4x = 1 or 9x = -6

x = 1/4 or x = -2/3

The zeros of the function are x = 1/4 and x = -2/3.
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