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A quadratic function has a line of symmetry at x = –3 and a zero at 4.

What is the other zero of the quadratic function?

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The zero is the x-intercept, where the graph touches the x axis.
So a quadratic function is a parabola that crosses the x-axis zero, one or two times.
the line of symmetry x=-3 is a vertical line and the space on the right of x=-3 until x=4 has to be equal with the space on the left of x=-3 since that is the line of symmetry
on the left: |-3|+4 =7
on the left: -(3 +7)= -10

the other zero of the quadratic function is -10
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