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What are the zeros of the polynomial function? f(x)=x^2−4x−60 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^2−4x−60
Enter your answers in the boxes.
The zeros of f(x) are ___ and ___.
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they are 60 and 4x hope it helped
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