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(x – 7) (x + 5) (2x – 3) = 0 Given this polynomial, what are its zeros?
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(x – 7) (x + 5) (2x – 3) = 0 Given this polynomial, what are its zeros?
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(x – 7) (x + 5) (2x – 3) = 0
Given this polynomial, what are its zeros?
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7, -5, and 3/2 are the zeros. You set each expression to 0 and solve for it.
I.e., x-7=0, so x=7 is one of the zeros.
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