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Which of the following are the zeros of the function y= 3(x-a)(x+b) in terms of a and b? ​

Which of the following are the zeros of the function y= 3(x-a)(x+b) in terms of a-example-1
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The correct answer is option 2.

3 = 0

x - a = 0

x = a

x + b = 0

x = -b

We do not multiply any of these values by 3 because in a way, 3 is acting as another "zero" of the equation. Though, as shown above, it does not equal 0, it still does not apply to any of the other equations solved above.

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