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What are the real zeros of f(x) = x3 – 3x2 – 4x? A. 0, 1, 4 B. 1, -1, 4 C. -1, 0, 4 D. 1, 0, -4

User Franz See
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Explanation:


f(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 - 4x

factor it: (start by factoring out the x that is common to all 3 )


= x\left(x^2-3x-4\right)

next keep factoring the inside...


= x\left(x^2+x-4x-4\right)\\=x \left[x\left(x+1\right)-4\left(x+1\right)\right]\\=\bold{x\left(x+1\right)\left(x-4\right)}

So, the only way the function
f(x) can be
0 is if:

  • either
    x=0, or

  • \left(x+1\right)=0, or

  • \left(x-4\right)=0

Answer:

C.
\{-1,0,4\}

User Alejandro Corredor
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