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What are the zeros of the function? Y=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)

What are the zeros of the function? Y=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)-example-1
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Answer:

B 2,3,-3

Explanation:

If we use the zero product property, we can set each term =0 to find the roots.

0=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)

x-2 =0 x-3 =0 x+3=0

x=2 x=3 x=-3

The roots are -3,2,3

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