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What are the zeros of the function shown in the graph?

A.-4,0,2
B.-2,0,4
C.-5,0,17
D.-17,0,5

What are the zeros of the function shown in the graph? A.-4,0,2 B.-2,0,4 C.-5,0,17 D-example-1
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Answer: Choice A. -4, 0, 2

The zeros are another term for x intercepts or roots. The term "zero" may be misleading as the root could be something other than 0, or it could be 0 itself. In this case, the graph crosses the x axis at locations -4, 0 and 2 on the horizontal x axis number line. So these are the three roots.

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