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What are the zeroes of f(x) = x2 − 6x + 8? (1 point) x = −4, 2 x = −4, −2 x = 4, 2 x = 4, −2

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Answer:

x = 4 , 2

Explanation:

x² - 6x + 8=0

(x -2)(x + 4)=0

x= 4,2

Therefore the zeros of f(x) are 4 and 2.

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