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Choices:

x= -6
x= -3
x= -2
x= -1
x= 0
x= 1
x= 2
x= 3
x= 6


Choices: x= -6 x= -3 x= -2 x= -1 x= 0 x= 1 x= 2 x= 3 x= 6 ​-example-1

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Answer:

x = - 1, x = 2, x = 3

Explanation:

The zeros are the values of x on the x- axis where the graph crosses, that is

x = - 1, x = 2, x = 3 ← are the zeros

User SemperFly
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Hi there!


\large\boxed{x = -1, 2, 3}

The zeros of a polynomial are where the graph intersects the x-axis.

Thus, by looking at the graph, we can see that it intersects the x-axis at x = -1, x = 2, and x = 3.

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