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m(x)=(2x−6)(x−4)
.
m(x)=0
when x=
and when x=
.
The graph of m
intercepts the x
-axis at x=
and x=
.
The zeros of m
are
and
.
.
m(x)=0
when x=
and when x=
.
The graph of m
intercepts the x
-axis at x=
and x=
.
The zeros of m
are
and
.
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m(x)=(2x−6)(x−4)
To find the zeros of m(x), we set m(x) equal to zero:
(2x−6)(x−4) = 0
Setting each factor equal to zero:
2x - 6 = 0
2x = 6
x = 3
x - 4 = 0
x = 4
So, the zeros of m(x) are x = 3 and x = 4.
The graph of m intercepts the x-axis at x = 3 and x = 4.
To find the zeros of m(x), we set m(x) equal to zero:
(2x−6)(x−4) = 0
Setting each factor equal to zero:
2x - 6 = 0
2x = 6
x = 3
x - 4 = 0
x = 4
So, the zeros of m(x) are x = 3 and x = 4.
The graph of m intercepts the x-axis at x = 3 and x = 4.
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