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What are the zeros of the function? f(x)=x3−2x2−3x A. −1, 0, and 3 B. −3, 0, and 2 C. −2, 0, and 3 D. −3, 0, and 1
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What are the zeros of the function?
f(x)=x3−2x2−3x
A. −1, 0, and 3
B. −3, 0, and 2
C. −2, 0, and 3
D. −3, 0, and 1
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