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  • 01-12-2020
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What are the zeros of the function?

f(x)=x^3−2x^2−3x

A. 3, 0, and 2

B. 2, 0, and 3

C. 1, 0, and 3

D. 3, 0, and 1

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Rahilaattiq
Rahilaattiq Rahilaattiq
  • 10-01-2021

Answer:

C

−1, 0, and 3

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) factors as

f(x)=x(x+1)(x-3)

so has zeros of x = -1, 0, 3 because these values make the factors be zero.

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