Answer:
- zeros: x = 1, x = 3
- y = (x -1)(x -3)
Explanation:
The zeros are the x-values where the graph crosses the x-axis (y=0; That's why it is called a "zero.") The graph crosses y=0 at x=1 and x=3.
A factor of the polynomial is zero at each zero. Hence the factorization is ...
y = (x -1)(x -3)
The first factor is zero at x=1; the second factor is zero at x=3.