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HELPPPPP!!!!!!!!! PLS ! HURRY

HELPPPPP!!!!!!!!! PLS ! HURRY-example-1
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Answer:

-2 and 4

Explanation:

The zeros of a function are when the function equals 0.

To make (x+2)(x-4) be zero, either the x+2 term or the x-4 term need to be equal to zero. Because any number multiplied by 0 is 0.

So, set x+2=0 solve for x=-2

Set x-4=0 solve for x=4

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