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Find the zeroes of the function f(x) = (5x - 4) (x + 3).

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Answer:

The zeros are x=4/5 and x=-3

Explanation:

1, set up both equations to = 0

(5x-4)=0 and (x+3)=0

2, solve both of them

5x-4=0

5x=4

x=4/5

x+3=0

x=-3

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