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Find the zeros of f(x) = x2+ x - 6 by using a table and a graph.
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Find the zeros of f(x) = x2+ x - 6 by using a table and a graph.
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The zeroes of the polynomial are the values of x that will make the f(x) = 0.
0 = x^2 + x - 6
Use factoring,
0 = (x + 3) (x - 2)
x + 3 = 0 and x - 2 = 0
Thus, the values of x are
x = -3
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x = 2
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