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A polynomial function can be written as (2x + 5)(x + 3)(x − 1). What are the zeros of this function? (1 point)


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A. x= -1, -5/2 ,3


B. x = -3, -5/2, -1


C. x= 1, 5/2, 3


D. x = -3, -5/2, 1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

(2x + 5)(x + 3)(x − 1)=0

Use null factor law to solve for x

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