2.) Using the graph above, what are the VALUES OF THE ZEROS of the function? Hint: there are TWO answers.

In a complete sentence on your "work page", explain how you know that these are the zeros of the function in the graph?

(1 point)
Responses

-5
-5

-4
-4

-2
-2

1
1

-1
-1

3
3

2
2

0

1 answer

To determine the values of the zeros of the function from the graph, you'd look for the points where the graph intersects the x-axis. Typically, these points correspond to the x-values where the y-value is zero.

Based on your hints about potentially having two zeros, I would suggest that you look for two specific x-axis intersections.

If the graph intersects the x-axis at points, for example, at x = -2 and x = 2, then the values of the zeros would be -2 and 2.

In a complete sentence: "The zeros of the function are -2 and 2, as these are the x-values at which the graph intersects the x-axis, indicating that the function's value is zero at those points."

Please check if these specific zeros match the graph you have, or identify them based on where the curve crosses the x-axis!