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How could you use the symmetry of the graph to find the zeros of the function?

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Our vertex has an x-coordinate of 0, so the axis of symmetry for our function is x = 0. Now, let's consider the zeros of our function. Graphically, the zeros of a function are the x-coordinates of the points where the function crosses the x-axis. This occurs where y = 0.

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