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A polynomial has been factored, as shown below: f(x) = (x − 6)(x + 5)(x − 9) What are the zeros of the polynomial? (5 points)

A. 6, −5, 9
B. 6, 5, 9
C. −6, 5, −9
D. −6, 6, −5, 5, −9, 9

User Zurakach
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Answer:

its A

Step-by-step explanation:

User Eddy Ed
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x=6, x=−5 or x=9

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=(x−6)(x+5)(x−9)

If all of the linear factors are non-zero, then so is their product f(x).

If any of the linear factors is zero, then so is their product f(x).

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