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Find the zeros of the function. y=(x+2)(x-5)(x-6)The zero(s) of the function are ____.

Find the zeros of the function. y=(x+2)(x-5)(x-6)The zero(s) of the function are ____.-example-1

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The zeros of the function are all values of X that make y or f(x) be 0.

So we have to equal each factor to 0 to find the value.

Then,

x+2 = 0, x=-2

x - 5 = 0, x=5

x-6=0, x=6

Then the zeros are: - 2, 5 and 6

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