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What are the zeros of this function?

A. X=2 and x=-4
B. x=0 and x=4
C. X=0 and x=2
D. X=0 and x=-4

What are the zeros of this function? A. X=2 and x=-4 B. x=0 and x=4 C. X=0 and x=2 D-example-1
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Answer:

The answer is B: x = 0 and x = 4

Explanation:

The zeroes of a function are the x-intercepts, or the x values of the points that are on the x-axis. (The x-axis is the numbered horizontal line.)

One of the zeroes passes through the origin, which is (0,0). The other point is right before the number 5 on the x axis, which means that the point is (0, 4). If you look at the x-values of the ordered pairs of the zeroes, that's the answer.

(x, y)

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