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What are the zeros for the graph pictured? See attachment for graph

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Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

The zero of a function is any replacement for the variable that will produce an answer of zero. Graphically, the real zero of a function is where the graph of the function crosses the x‐axis; that is, the real zero of a function is the x‐intercept(s) of the graph of the function.

Hence,

From the graph below,

We can see that the graph cuts the x-axis at two points

Therefore,

The zeroes of the graph are


\Rightarrow-1,4

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