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Check PictureDraw the function f(x) by dragging the blue points to the locations on the x-axis that correspond to the zeros of the function. Use the red point as a slider to select the number of zeros
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Check PictureDraw the function f(x) by dragging the blue points to the locations on the x-axis that correspond to the zeros of the function. Use the red point as a slider to select the number of zeros that your graph will show. You may click on a point to verify its coordinates. f(x)=2(x−5)(x+1)(x+8)
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.The given function is
Therefore, the zeros of f is:
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