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What are the zeros of the function?

What are the zeros of the function?-example-1
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Answer: -1 and 3

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The zeros of a function are where the graph of the function intersects the
x-axis.

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Answer: -1 and 3

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Finding the zeros of the function is the same as solving for the function, or what values of x make y equal 0. In this case, it is the x-intercepts, as shown by the graph. These values are -1 and 3, see attached.

What are the zeros of the function?-example-1
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