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D) 3 that’s the last one

D) 3 that’s the last one-example-1
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Answer:

c) -2

Explanation:

Graphically, the zero of a polynomial is the x-intercept (i.e., the x-coordinate).

We see that the polynomial intersects the x-axis twice at (-2, 0) and at (3, 0).

Thus, -2 is one of the zeros shown on the graph.

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