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Identify the zeros of f(x) = (x − 7)(x + 4)(3x − 2). 4, 2 over 3, 7 −4, 2 over 3, 7 −4, −2 over 3,−7 −4, 2 over 3, −7 hurry lol

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Answer:

B. −4, 2 over 3, 7.

Explanation:

The zeros of a function are the values of (x) that make the function equal to zero. For the function (f(x) = (x - 7)(x + 4)(3x - 2)), the zeros are the solutions to the equation ((x - 7)(x + 4)(3x - 2) = 0).

Setting each factor equal to zero gives us the solutions:

1. (x - 7 = 0) => (x = 7)

2. (x + 4 = 0) => (x = -4)

3. (3x - 2 = 0) => (x = 2/3)

So, the zeros of the function are (7), (-4), and (2/3). Therefore, the correct answer is B. −4, 2 over 3, 7.

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Answer:

−4, 2 over 3, 7

Explanation:

f(x) = (x − 7)(x + 4)(3x − 2) = 0

⇔ (x − 7) = 0 or (x+4) = 0 or (3x-2) = 0

⇔ x= 7 Or x= -4 Or x= 2/3.

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