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Use the graph of g(x) = 0.5x(x + 2)(x + 4)2(x – 1) to answer the question. On a coordinate plane, a function crosses the x-axis at (negative 4, 0), (negative 2, 0), (0, 0), and (1, 0). What are the zeros of the polynomial function?

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Answer:

-4 -2 0 1

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Answer:

C: –4, –2, 0, 1

Explanation:

The graph crosses the x-axis at each of these points:

(-4,0)

(-2,0)

(0,0)

(1,0)

This leads to the zeros of the function being the x values of these points.

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