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Which number is a zero of f(x) = 2x (x + 7) ( x-4)​

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Answer:

0, -7, 4

Explanation:

Zeros of a function are values that make the function = 0

So, f(x) = 2x(x + 7)(x - 4) = 0

x = 0 or x + 7= 0 or x - 4 = 0

x = -7 x = 4

Note: If you were to graph f(x), the graph would intercept the x-axis at 0, -7, and 4

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