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What are the zeros of the function f (x) = (x-6)(2x+10)

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Let f(x)=0.


(x-6)(2x+10)=0

Using the zero-factor property, equate each factor to 0 and then solve for x.


\begin{gathered} x-6=0 \\ x=6 \\ \\ 2x+10=0 \\ 2x=-10 \\ x=-(10)/(2) \\ x=-5 \end{gathered}

Thus, the zeros of the given function are 6 and -5.

The zeros are the x-coordinate where the graph touches the x-axis.

Thus, the x-coordinates of where the graph touches the x-axis are -5, and 6.

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