Part B: Explain what the zeros represent on the graph of h(x)

The zeros represent the x-intercepts on the graph

The zeros represent the y -intercepts on the graph

The zeros represent the origin on the graph

The zeros represent the slope on the graph

The zeros represent the rate of change on the graph

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The zeros on the graph of h(x) represent the values of x where the function h(x) equals zero. These are the points on the x-axis where the graph intersects or crosses the axis. In other words, they are the points where the function h(x) intersects the x-axis. These zeros correspond to the roots or solutions of the equation h(x) = 0. They indicate the values of x for which the function has a value of zero.