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What are the zeros of this function?

A. x=0 and x=6
B. x=0 and x= -9
C. x=0 and x= -6
D. x=3 and x= -9


What are the zeros of this function? A. x=0 and x=6 B. x=0 and x= -9 C. x=0 and x-example-1
User Hspandher
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Answer:

A. x = 0 and x = 6

Explanation:

So, the zeroes of a quadratic are the parts of it that touch the x-axis. When you find those parts, take their x value and you will get the zero.

So, in this parabola, it touches the x-axis at (0, 0) and (6, 0).

The x-values of these are 0 and 6, respectively.

User Snazzer
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The zeros are the roots or x-intercepts

They are located at coordinate points (0, 0) and (6, 0)

This means the answer is A

Hope it makes sense!

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