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What are the zeros of the function f(x) = (2x +6)(x-4)? A. x=-6 and x= -4 B. x= 3 and x=-4 C. x = 6 and x= -4 D. x= -3 and x = 4
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What are the zeros of the function f(x) = (2x +6)(x-4)?
A. x=-6 and x= -4
B. x= 3 and x=-4
C. x = 6 and x= -4
D. x= -3 and x = 4
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2x+6=0 x-4=0 2x=-6 x=-3 x=4
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