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Find the zero for the function:

( 3 x + 7 ) ( x - 5 ) = 0​

Find the zero for the function: ( 3 x + 7 ) ( x - 5 ) = 0​-example-1
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Answer: 5, -7/3

Explanation:

Set both (3x + 7) and (x - 5) equal to zero

3x + 7 = 0

Subtract "7" and divide by "3"

x = -7/3

x - 5 =0

Add 5

x = 5

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