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What are the zeros of the polynomial function? f(x)=x^2−16x+48 Enter your answers in the boxes. The zeros of f(x) are ( ) and ( ).
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What are the zeros of the polynomial function? f(x)=x^2−16x+48 Enter your answers in the boxes. The zeros of f(x) are ( ) and ( ).
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The zeros of f(x) are ( ) and ( ).
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the zeros would be the 2 numbers when added would = 16 and when multiplied would = 48
the zeros are 12 and 4
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