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The graph of y=x^2-4x is shown. name a zero of the function below

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Answer:

0 and 4

Explanation:

y = x^2 - 4x can be factored as follows: y = x(x - 4).

We find the zeros by setting this factored form equal to zero and solving for x:

x(x - 4) = 0, or x = 0, or x = 4.

The two zeros of this function are 0 and 4.

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