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Dan says the zeros of y=(x-4)(x+2) are -4 and 2. Is he correct

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Answer: No

Correct answer: 4 and -2

Explanation:

The zeros can be found by solving each of the equations in the parenthesis

equal to zero

x-4=0

x+2=0

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