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Given g(x)=x2−3x−10, which statement is true?(1 point)The zeros are 2 and -5, because the factors are (x−2) and (x+5).The zeros are 2 and 5, because the factors are (x−2) and (x−5).The zeros are 5 and -2, because the factors are (x−5) and (x+2).The zeros are -5 and -2, because the factors are (x+5) and (x+2).
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The correct statement is: The zeros are 5 and -2, because the factors are (x−5) and (x+2).
Check: (x−5)(x+2) = x^2 −3x −10, so the zeros are x = 5 and x = −2.
Check: (x−5)(x+2) = x^2 −3x −10, so the zeros are x = 5 and x = −2.
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