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What are the zeros of the function?
f(x) = x2 - 4x – 5

What are the zeros of the function? f(x) = x2 - 4x – 5-example-1
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Its x = 5, x = -1

or B to be more precise

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its the second one. x=-1 and x=5
If you factor x^2-4x-5 you get (x+1)(x-5) because you’re looking for something that multiplies to give you 5 (c) and something that adds to give you -4 (b). in this case that would be 1 and -5. then you set both (x+1) and (x-5) equal to zero and solve. this gives you your x intercepts/zeros. -1 and 5
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