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What are the zeroes of the function?

y=(x−2)(x−3)(x+3)
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2, 3, -3
2, 3, -3

-2, 3, -3
-2, 3, -3

-2, 3, 3
-2, 3, 3

2, -3, -3
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
2, 3, -3
1 year ago

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