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Find the zeros of the expression: (3 - 2)(x + 1)(-7).

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Final answer:

To find the zeros of the expression (3 - 2)(x + 1)(-7), set the expression equal to zero and solve for x. The zeros are x = -1 and x is undefined.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the zeros of the expression (3 - 2)(x + 1)(-7), we set the expression equal to zero and solve for x.

(3 - 2)(x + 1)(-7) = 0

We can simplify the equation by factoring out the common factors:

(3 - 2)(x + 1)(-7) = 0

(1)(x + 1)(-7) = 0

Now we have the equation (x + 1)(-7) = 0

To find the zeros, we set each factor equal to zero:

x + 1 = 0 or -7 = 0

Solving for x, we get:

x = -1 or x is undefined

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