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AlgebraNation The function p(x) = x(x-5)(x-2)(x+3) has four zeros. What is the smallest zero?
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The function p(x) = x(x-5)(x-2)(x+3) has four zeros. What is the smallest zero?
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The answer is -3 i had the same question from the same site
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