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The function F(x) =

3
(x – 3)(x + 3)
is never equal to zero.
O A. True
O B. False
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User Grey
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Answer: False

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 0

3(x-3)(x+3) = 0

x-3 = 0 or x+3 = 0

x = 3 or x = -3

This shows that if x is equal to either -3 or 3, then f(x) is 0.

User Greg Eremeev
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