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What are the zeroes of f(x) = x2 + 5x + 6? x = −2, −3 x = 2, 3 x = −2, 3 x = 2, −3
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What are the zeroes of f(x) = x2 + 5x + 6?
x = −2, −3
x = 2, 3
x = −2, 3
x = 2, −3
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Here is your answer
a) x=-2, -3
REASON :
=
=
=
To find zeroes
f(x)= 0
So,
(x+2)(x+3)=0
HOPE IT IS USEFUL
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