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What could be a function with zeros of -3 and 2

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Answer: x^(2) + x - 6 = F(x)

F(x) is a fancy way to say y

Step-by-step explanation: The function you are describing is a quadratic one. (x+3)(x-2) = F(x). When you put -3 or 2 into the equation. Y or F(x) will be 0. (x+3)(x-2) = x^2+x-6


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